The narrator encounters a woman on a crowded street and their eyes lock. Though the narrator knows nothing about the woman - not her name, appearance, background, interests or personality - they declare their love for her at first sight. Their chance meeting and gaze was enough for them to realize they were in love, despite being complete strangers just moments before.
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Love At First Sight
1. LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT
I didn’t know who she was; what was her veritable name,
I had no idea how she looked; the most minuscule perception of her shadow,
I was completely oblivious to the color of her hair; the shade of mascara she
applied to her eyes,
I didn’t know where she lived; the slightest of insinuation regarding her religion,
I was wholesomely unaware of the cadence of her voice; the tone in which she spoke,
I miserably dithered in guessing her true age; wasn’t apprised the least of the course
she was studying,
I failed to conceive whether she was rich or indigent; the hierarchy that possessed
her,
I never could imagine the silhouettes of her lips; the freckles prevalent in tandem on
her face,
I hadn't the slightest premonition about her nature; whether she was tranquil or loved
to menacingly shout,
I couldn’t contemplate the people she liked; the hobbies that entrenched her life in
her pastime,
I had never visualized her stature; whether she was tall or abnormally midget,
I didn’t know the rings that adorned her fingers; the texture of the fabric that
embellished her countenance,
I was at a profound loss of her words to describe her dreams; the things which
she fantasized about the most,
I appeared imbecile when someone queried me about her looks; whether she was
ominous as the diabolical monster; or was a replica of godly white,
I hadn't the slightest idea of the food she liked; the appetizing delicacies that titillated
her appetite,
I was badly befuddled; at a loss for words; when quizzed about the places she
adored; the animals she liked,
2. I couldn’t cogitate the least regarding her hair; whether it cascaded down till the floor;
or she had it as short as a man,
I didn’t know where she last came from; the next step she was going to tread in town,
Yet when we met; banging inadvertently against each other on the crowded street;
our eyes seemed locked till infinite times; the words I Love You; just mumbled out
themselves; and we were proud to proclaim that it was indeed "LOVE AT FIRST
SIGHT".