Love is an eternal and singular narrative, which every eye explores according to its own insight, adding another leaf to this perpetual tome. Hafez, a peerless pillar of Persian literature, is a brilliant narrator of this tale, and this research analyzes the structure of his amorous perspective. The influence of visual perception is vast due to its physical structure, profound link to cognitive processing, and deep impact on thought, making it crucial to human insight. Much research exists on the connection between sight and gaze at sensory and extrasensory levels. Hafez's verses illustrate that all facets of his vision—sensory and transcendent—are immersed in the Beloved. All elements of his coherent structure of "vision" converge around the Beloved's axis. Examining his couplets shows that, for Hafez, the eye's structure, the requisites for visual acuity, the components for refined vision, and the very depth of insight are all subject to the volition and supreme authority of the Beloved's perfection. This embodies his view on the lover's sight and perception.