The Hay(na)ku form is a six-word tercet, with one word in the first line, and two words in the second line. Syllables are irrelevant. Multiple Hay(na)ku can be chained together.
I thought it would be appropriate to write some holiday-related Hay(na)ku.
Hanukah Hay(na)ku
Candles
flicker; families
sing Maoz Tzur.
Latkes:
With applesauce
or sour cream?
Celebrating
religious freedom:
Twirling toy tops.
Kids:
gelt given
for dreidel playing
becomes
Tzedakah when
the spinning stops.