As Far As My Eye Can See In My Body-s Senses Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFFFEGFFE H| All the trees all their branches all of their leaves | A |
| The grass at the foot of the rocks and the houses en masse | B |
| Far off the sea that your eye bathes | C |
| These images of day after day | D |
| The vices the virtues so imperfect | E |
| The transparency of men passing among them by chance | F |
| And passing women breathed by your elegant obstinacies | F |
| Your obsessions in a heart of lead on virgin lips | F |
| The vices the virtues so imperfect | E |
| The likeness of looks of permission with eyes you conquer | G |
| The confusion of bodies wearinesses ardours | F |
| The imitation of words attitudes ideas | F |
| The vices the virtues so imperfect | E |
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| Love is man incomplete | H |
Paul Eluard
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