Type into the gaps to complete the poem. To reset the game, click on the "Reset Game" button located below the poem. This will clear all the words you've placed in the blanks, and resetting the poem to its original state with empty blanks. If you prefer to drag and drop words, click the Drag & Drop button below. You can also print out the poem for use in the classroom.
Thy food my body, and my blood thy wine;
My soul, too, thine, to tread beneath thy feet:
While thus my hair is gold and my breast sweet,
Most rapturous is this shameful life of mine.
But time must come, between my life and thine,
When I must leave the heaven of this heat,
through the cold, gray twilight go to meet
night wherein no stars nor moon may shine.
rose, then, withered by fierce passion's sun,
Left and trampled in the public way;
A broken wine-cup emptied of delight:
Yet would I not, to o'er that day,
Give up one wild, sweet of this night,
That finds once more love's of joy begun.