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Your interpretation of this Robert Graves poem?

What are your thoughts on the meaning on this poem? I find myself coming to a different conclusion each time I read it and now I'm curious to see what other people think. And please note, this isn't for a school assignment, rather it's purely to help satisfy my own curiousity. Thanks for sharing your opinion on this poem!

IN PERSPECTIVE

What, keep love in *perspective*? -- that old lie,
Forced on the Imagination by the Eye,
Which, mechanistically controlled, will tell,
How rarely table-sides run parallel;
How distance shortens us; how wheels are found,
Oval in shape far oftener than round;
How every ceiling-corner's out of joint;
How the broad highway tapers to a point --
Can all this fool us lovers? Not for long:
Even the blind will sense that something's wrong.

~Robert Graves (1895-1985)


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker:

I believe he is implying that there's no way to keep love in perspective and no loving relationship is without imperfections, ie the wheel is oval instead of round, every ceiling-corner's out of joint etc. Rarely if ever would two lives run parallel and even though things seem perfect at times there will always be bumps along the way and as lovers we could never be fooled into thinking love could ever be perfect because even a blind man could sense when something is wrong.