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.
And can I give thee nothing, oh, my queen?
Have I no gifts to cast down at thy feet, —
No crown which for thy wearing might meet?
Yet, when thy hand my hands I between,
When round my neck thine arms encircling lean.
When 'neath thy quickening kiss, prolonged and sweet.
My heart, on fire, seems audibly to beat,
yearn to thine so distant and serene,
I that it is better as it is;
Better all the glory should be thine.
Than I, indeed, should give thee bliss for bliss.
While things thus, one gift may yet be mine;
But thou love me once as I love thee,
indeed, beloved, I should be.