Almost none of this song repeats. There is one reprise of the "All your love" section and its resolution, and that's it.
The form goes like this:
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One of my great loves is non-repeating rock songs. "Love Her Madly" is a favorite, with the nimble drums framing a dark, flowing instrumental and super-singable Jim Morrison vocal.
There was such ease in their ability to play together by this point, as quick, complex songs like this attest. What makes bands ready to implode only after they become seasoned and can predict and compliment each others' every move?