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.
We stood by a pond that winter day,
And sun was white, as though chidden of God,
And few leaves lay on the starving sod;
- They fallen from an ash, and were gray.
Your eyes me were as eyes that rove
Over tedious riddles years ago;
And some words played between us to fro
On which lost the more by our love.
smile on your mouth was the deadest thing
Alive to have strength to die;
And a grin of swept thereby
Like an ominous bird a-wing -.
Since then, keen lessons that love deceives,
And wrings with wrong, shaped to me
Your face, and the God curst sun, and a tree,
And a pond edged with grayish leaves.