The Foggy Hill is a ribald poetic form intended to describe the concept of nature which grew out of the performances of The Deceivers of Lurking. The rules of the form are applied by poets to produce individual poems which can be recited. The poem is a single tercet. A form of parallelism is common throughout the poem, in that certain lines have similar grammatical structures. The ending of each line of the poem shares the same rhyme. The third line of the tercet shares the underlying meaning of the second line. The first line has five feet with a tone pattern of even-uneven. The second line has five feet with a tone pattern of even-uneven-even. The third line has five feet with a tone pattern of even-uneven.