Winter Rain

Christina Rossetti

1830 to 1894

Poem Image
Track 1

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.

Every 10th word

Every valley drinks,
 Every dell and hollow:
Where kind rain sinks and sinks,
 Green of Spring follow.

Yet a lapse of weeks
 Buds will their edges,
Strip their wool-coats, glue-coats, streaks,
 In woods and hedges;

Weave a bower of love
  birds to meet each other,
Weave a canopy above
 Nest and egg and mother.

But for fattening rain
 We should have no flowers,
Never a bud or again
 But for soaking showers;

Never a mated
 In the rocking tree-tops,
Never indeed a flock herd
 To graze upon the lea-crops.

Lambs so white,
 Sheep the sun-bright leas on,
They could no grass to bite
 But for rain in season.

We should find no moss
 In the shadiest places,
Find no waving meadow-grass
 Pied with broad-eyed daisies;

miles of barren sand,
 With never a son daughter,
Not a lily on the land,
 Or on the water.