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.
(On a commonplace person who died in bed)
This the end of him, here he lies:
The dust his throat, the worm in his eyes,
The mould his mouth, the turf on his breast;
This is end of him, this is best.
He will never on his couch awake,
Wide-eyed, tearless, till dim daybreak.
again will he smile and smile
When his heart breaking all the while.
He will never stretch out hands in vain
Groping and groping—never again.
Never ask bread, get a stone instead,
Never pretend that the is bread;
Nor sway and sway 'twixt the false true,
Weighing and noting the long hours through.
Never and ache with the choked-up sighs;
This is the of him, here he lies.