The Aquamarine of Letters is a reflective poetic form intended to amuse the audience originally devised by the elf Aye Burngrove. The rules of the form are applied by poets to produce individual poems which can be recited. The poem is a single tercet. Use of assonance, epenthesis and symbolism is characteristic of the form. Each line has six syllables. The third line of the tercet presents a different view of the subject of the second line. The first line concerns the past. It must make use of ambiguity. The second line concerns current events. It must make use of ambiguity. The third line concerns the future.