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Song of Songs

1This is King Solomon’s most beautiful song.

The

2I wish he would kiss me on my lips,

The

because how you love me is more delightful than wine.

3The fragrance of the perfume on your skin is very pleasing.

And more and more people are honoring you,

just as the fragrance of the special oil that you have put on your skin is spreading farther and farther.

That is why the other young women are attracted to you.

4Take me quickly;

take me to your home.

The

He is like a king to me;

I desire him to bring me into his bedroom.

A

We are very happy about you;

we say that how you love is better than wine.

It is not surprising that the other young women adore you.

The

5You young women of Jerusalem,

I am brown but beautiful;

my dark skin is like the tents in Kedar,

and I am beautiful like the curtains in Solomon’s palace.

6But do not stare at me because the sun has made my skin dark;

my brothers were angry with me,

so they forced me to work outside in the sunshine in the vineyards,

so I was not able to take good care of my skin.

The

7You whom I love, where will you take your flock of sheep today?

Where will you allow them to rest at noontime?

I want to know because it is not right for me to wander around like a prostitute

looking for you among the flocks that belong to your friends.

Her

8You who are the most beautiful of all the women,

if you search for me and do not know where I will take my sheep,

follow the tracks of the sheep.

Then allow your young goats to eat grass near the shepherds’ tents.

9You are beautiful, my dear one, like one of the young female horses

that pull the chariots belonging to the king of Egypt.

10Your cheeks are lovely with jewelry,

and your neck is lovely with strings of beads around it.

11We will make for you some gold earrings

that are inlaid with silver.

The

12During the time that he who is like a king to me was on his couch,

the smell of my perfume spread around the room.

13The man who I love stays between my breasts during the night like a bag of sweet smelling perfume tied around my neck.

14The man who I love is like a bunch of the fragrant flowers that are in the grape farms of the city of En Gedi.

Her

15My dear one, you are beautiful;

you are very beautiful!

Your eyes are as gentle and beautiful as doves.

The

16You who I love, you are very good looking,

you are delightful!

The green grass will be like a bed where we lie down.

17Branches of cedar trees will shade us;

branches of pine trees will be like a roof over our heads.

The woman speaking to her lover

2I am like an insignificant flower on the plains,

like an insignificant lily growing in the valleys.

The

2Among all the other young women,

you, my dear one, are like a lily growing among thorns!

The

3Compared to other men, you, the one who I love; are like an apple tree that produces delicious fruit and grows in the forest among common trees.

You are like a tree whose shadow protects me from the sun,

and your being close to me is delightful like eating sweet fruit.

4I want you to lead me to the place where we can make love,

and it is evident that you love me very much.

The

5Strengthen and refresh me with fruit,

because the way you love me makes me feel lovesick.

The

6The man I love has placed his left arm under my head

and he holds me close with his right arm.

The

7You young women of Jerusalem,

I want you to solemnly promise me, while the female gazelles and female deer are listening,

that you will not cause people to love romantically

until it is the right time.

The

8Listen! Look! The man who I love is coming.

It is as though he is leaping over the mountains

and skipping over the hills

9like a gazelle or a young male deer.

Look! There he is! He is standing outside the wall of our house,

peering in through the window,

and looking intently through the wooden strips inside the window frame.

10The man who I love spoke to me and said,

“My dear one, get up;

my beautiful one, come with me!

11Look, the cold season has ended;

the rain has stopped.

12The flowers are blooming throughout the country.

It is now time to sing;

we hear the doves cooing throughout our land.

13There are new figs on the fig trees,

and there are blossoms on the grapevines

and their fragrance fills the air.

My dear one, get up;

my beautiful one, come with me!

14You are like a dove that is hiding far from me in an opening in the rocky cliff.

Allow me to see your form,

and allow me to hear your voice,

because your voice sounds sweet,

and your form is comely.”

The

15There are harmful things that are like little foxes that ruin vineyards;

do not allow these things to ruin our growing relationship.

16You who I love, you are mine, and I am yours.

You have pleasure when you kiss my lips,

as a gazelle does when eating among the lilies.

17You whom I love, come and be like a gazelle or a young male deer on the mountains in Bether,

until the evening breeze blows and the sun sets.

The woman speaking to herself

3At night while I lay on my bed,

I searched for the man who I love.

I searched for him,

but could not find him.

2So I said to myself,

“I will get up now and walk around the city,

through the streets and plazas,

to search for the man who I love.”

So I got up and went out to search for him,

but I could not find him.

3The city watchmen saw me

while they were walking around the city.

I asked them,

“Have you seen the man who I love?”

4As soon as I walked past them,

I found the man who I love.

I clung to him and would not release my hold on him

until I brought him to my mother’s house,

to the bedroom of my mother who had conceived me.

The

5You young women of Jerusalem,

I want you to solemnly promise me, while the female gazelles and female deer are listening,

that you will not cause people to love romantically

until it is the right time.

The

6Look! See what is coming up from the dry and uninhabited area.

Look at what is stirring up dust like clouds of smoke

and like billows of smoke from burning myrrh and incense

which are from the fragrant powders imported by traveling traders!

7Look! Solomon has sent his portable royal chair

and it is surrounded by sixty bodyguards

chosen from the greatest soldiers in Israel.

8They all have swords

and they all know how to use them.

Each one has his sword strapped to his side

and is prepared to defend against dangers that might occur during the night.

9King Solomon commanded his servants to make that royal portable chair for him;

it was made with wood from Lebanon.

10The canopy that covered it was held up by posts made with silver,

and the base of the palanquin was made with gold.

The seat was covered with purple cloth

and the inside of the palanquin was lovingly decorated by the women of Jerusalem.

11You young women of Jerusalem,

come and look at King Solomon

wearing the headdress that his mother put on his head

on the day when he was married,

on the day when he was very happy.

The

The woman’s lover speaking to her

4My dear one, you are beautiful,

you are very beautiful!

Beneath your veil, your eyes are as gentle and as beautiful as doves.

Your long black hair moves from side to side like a flock of black goats

moving down the slopes of Mount Gilead.

2Your teeth are very white.

White like a flock of sheep whose wool people have just cut off

and who have just come up from washing in a stream.

You have all of your teeth on both sides of your mouth;

none of them is missing.

3Your lips are the color of bright red thread,

and your mouth is beautiful.

Beneath your veil,

your cheeks are round and rosy like the halves of a pomegranate.

4Your long neck is beautiful, like the tower of King David

that was built using layers of stone.

The beauty of your jeweled neck is like a thousand shields hanging on the walls of a tower;

like the beauty of a thousand warrior's shields hanging from a tower.

5Your two breasts are as beautiful as two young twin gazelles

that eat grass among lilies.

6Until the evening breeze blows,

and the sun sets,

I will go to your breasts,

because they are like two hills that smell like pleasant spices.

7My dear one, you are completely beautiful;

your body is perfectly formed and has no blemish!

8Come back to me my bride. It is as though you are in Lebanon

far away, where I cannot reach you.

Come back to me.

It is as though you are inaccessible on the top of Mount Hermon

or the nearby peaks, where I cannot go to you.

Come from the mountains, where the lions have their dens

and where the leopards live.

9You who are as dear to me as a sister, my bride,

by only once quickly looking at me with your eyes, and by one strand of jewels in your necklace,

you have obtained my full affection.

10You who are as dear to me as a sister, my bride,

your love for me is delightful!

It is more delightful than wine!

The fragrance of your perfume

is more pleasing than any spice!

11When you kiss me my bride, it is as delightful as eating honey.

Your kisses are as sweet as milk mixed with honey.

The aroma of your clothes

is like the aroma of cedar trees in Lebanon.

12You who are as dear to me as a sister, my bride, you are like a garden that the owner keeps locked

so that other men cannot enter it;

you are like a spring or a fountain that is covered

so that others may not drink from it.

13You are like an orchard of pomegranate trees

full of delicious fruit,

and plenty of plants that produce henna and nard spices,

14and saffron and calamus and cinnamon

and many other kinds of incense,

myrrh and aloes

and many other fine spices.

15You are like a spring in a garden,

like a well of fresh flowing water

and like streams that flow down from the mountains of Lebanon.

The

16I want the north wind and the south wind to come,

and blow on me,

so that the fragrance of my body will spread through the air and attract the man I love.

You who I love, I am like your garden.

I want you to come and enjoy my body

like someone comes into a garden and enjoys eating the delicious fruit that grows there.

The

The woman’s lover speaking to her

5You who are as dear to me as a sister, my bride,

I am ready to go away with you now and enjoy making love with you.

It will be delightful, delightful like when I gather my myrrh with my other spices,

as wonderful as eating my honey and honeycomb,

and as enjoyable as drinking my wine with milk.

The

Friends, enjoy making love;

fully enjoy all that you do with each other.

The

2I was asleep, and I had a dream.

In it I heard the man I love knocking at the door.

He said, “You who are as dear to me as a sister, my dear one, you who are like a dove, my flawless one.

Open the door for me

because my hair is wet from the dew,

from the mist that has fallen during the night.”

3But I had already taken my robe off;

I did not want to put it on again to open the door.

I had already washed my feet;

so I did not want them to get dirty again by answering the door.

4The man I love put his hand through the opening in the door,

and I was thrilled in my inner being that he was there.

5I got up to open the door for the man I love,

but first I put much myrrh on my hands.

The liquid myrrh was dripping from my fingers

while I unlatched the bolt.

6I opened the door for the man I love,

but he had left.

He had turned away and was gone!

I greatly despaired because he was not there.

I searched for him, but I could not find him.

I called out for him, but he did not answer.

7The city watchmen saw me while they were walking around the city.

They struck me and bruised me

because they thought I was a prostitute;

those watchmen who were guarding the city walls took my shawl that was on me.

8You young women of Jerusalem,

if you see the man I love, what will you tell him?

I want you to solemnly promise me that if you see him,

you will tell him that the way he loves me makes me feel lovesick.

The

9You who are the most beautiful of all the women,

why do you think that the man you love is better than other men?

In what way is he better than other men

that would cause you to want us to solemnly promise that we will tell him that?

The

10It is because the man I love is handsome and healthy,

outstanding among an uncountable number of other men.

11His face is beautiful and gleams like gold, he is as precious as purest gold;

his hair is wavy

and as black as a raven.

12His eyes are as gentle and beautiful as doves

which are beside streams;

his eyes are as white as white doves

which are sitting beside pools of water.

13His cheeks are like a garden where spices grow

that produce sweet-smelling perfume.

His lips are like lilies

that have myrrh dripping from them.

14His arms are like round gold rods,

that are decorated with precious stones.

His abdomen is like ivory

that is decorated with sapphires.

15His legs are like alabaster columns

that are set in bases made of pure gold.

He is majestic, like the mountains of Lebanon.

He is tall and strong and outstanding like the cedar trees that grow there.

16His kisses are very sweet;

he is completely attractive.

You young women of Jerusalem,

this is what the man I love, who is my friend, is like, and this is why he is better than all other men.

The

The women of Jerusalem speaking to the young woman

6You who are the most beautiful of the women,

where has the man you love gone?

Tell us which direction he went,

and we will go with you to search for him.

The

2The man who I love has come to me.

I am like his garden where pleasant spices grow.

He has come to enjoy my body as a gazelle enjoys grazing in a garden and as a person enjoys picking lilies. 3I belong to the man I love, and he belongs to me.

He feels pleasure when he is near me,

as a gazelle does when eating among lilies.

The

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You are as beautiful as the city of Tirzah and as lovely as the city of Jerusalem.

You are as exciting and majestic to look at as an army with banners.

5Stop looking at me like that,

because your eyes excite me very much.

Your long black hair moves from side to side like a flock of black goats

moving down the slopes of Mount Gilead.

6Your teeth are very white.

White like a flock of sheep

that have just come up from being washed in a stream.

You have all of your teeth on both sides of your mouth;

none of them is missing.

7Beneath your veil,

your cheeks are round and rosy like the halves of a pomegranate.

8Even if a king had 60 queens and 80 concubines

and more young women in his court than anyone can count,

9none of them would be as special as her. She is like a dove, she is flawless,

her mother considers her to be very special,

she is her mother’s favorite child.

When the young women of the kings court see her they say that that she is fortunate,

and the queens and concubines praise her.

10Look at this woman who appears like the dawn,

who is as beautiful to look at as the moon,

who is radiant like the sun,

who is as exciting and majestic to look at as an army with banners!

11I went down to the walnut tree orchard

to look at the new plants that were growing in the valley.

I wanted to see if the grapevines had budded

and if the pomegranate trees were blooming.

12All of a sudden

I imagined that I was among the chariots of my noble people.

The

13Come back to us beautiful woman from Shulam,

come back to us, in order that we may see you!

The

Why do you want to look at the beautiful woman from Shulam,

as if she were a dancer who dances to entertain armies?

The woman’s lover speaking to her

7You who are the daughter of a prince,

have very lovely feet in your sandals!

Your curved hips are like jewels

that have been made by a man who shapes jewels very well.

2Your navel is like a round bowl

that is always full of wine mixed with spices.

Your belly is like a pile of wheat

with lilies growing around it.

3Your breasts are as delicate as two young twin deer.

4Your neck is long and beautiful like a tower made of ivory.

Your eyes sparkle like the pools of water in the city of Heshbon,

near the Bath Rabbim gate.

Your nose is beautiful like the tower in Lebanon

that faces Damascus.

5Your head is majestic like Mount Carmel.

Your long hair is shiny and black;

it is as though I, your king, am captured by your tresses.

6You are very beautiful and very lovely!

Loving you is very delightful!

7You are tall like a palm tree,

and your breasts are full and round like date clusters that hang from palm trees.

8I said to myself, “I will climb that palm tree

and take hold of those clusters of dates.”

I want your breasts to be like sweet clusters of grapes that I can enjoy;

I want your breath to be like the sweet fragrance of apples. 9I want your kisses to be like very good wine.

The

When I kiss you, the man who I love,

I want my kisses to be as if you are freely drinking wine,

and as if wine is flowing over our lips as we sleep together.

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and he desires me.

11You who I love, come with me and let us go to the countryside,

and sleep in one of the villages.

12And let us go early to the vineyards

to see if the grapevines have budded

and if there are blossoms on them that have opened,

and to see if the pomegranate trees are blooming,

and there I will have sexual relations with you.

13The mandrake plants are producing a fragrant scent,

and the pleasures we will experience as we express our love for each other are like choice fruits which have been stored,

new ones and old ones.

You who I love, I have reserved my love for you as if I were storing choice fruit.

The young woman speaking to her lover

8I wish that you were like my brother,

my own brother, who nursed from my mother’s breasts when he was a baby.

Because then, whenever I met you outside the house, I could kiss you,

and no one would criticize me.

2I would like to bring you to my mother’s house,

to where my mother, who taught me so many things, lives.

I would like to take you to my mother’s house so I could have sexual relations with you there.

Having sexual relations with you would be as if I were giving you spiced wine to drink, as if I were giving you sweet pomegranate wine.

3The man I love has placed his left arm under my head

and he holds me close with his right arm.

The

4You young women of Jerusalem,

I want you to solemnly promise me,

that you will not cause people to love romantically

until it is the right time.

The

5Look at this woman who is coming up from the wilderness,

the woman who is leaning on the man she loves!

The

I woke you up when you were under the apple tree

at the place where your mother was in labor with you,

the place where you were born.

6Keep me close to you,

like a seal on your heart,

or like a bracelet on your arm.

Our love for each other is as powerful as death;

it is as strong as the grave.

It is as though our love for each other bursts into flames

and burns like a hot fire.

7Nothing can stop us from loving each other,

not even a flood.

If a man tried to cause a woman to love him by saying he would give her everything that is in his house,

she would refuse.

The

8We have a younger sister,

and her breasts are not large yet.

So this is what we should do for her on the day that we promise some young man that he can marry her:

9If her chest is as flat as a wall,

we will decorate it by putting silver jewels that are like towers on her.

If she is as flat as a door,

we will decorate her with bits of cedar wood.

The

10My chest was previously flat like a wall,

but now my breasts are big like towers.

So I am delightful to my beloved.

The

11King Solomon had a vineyard at Baal Hamon,

and he rented it to people for them to farm it.

He required each one to pay him one thousand pieces of silver each year for the grapes that they harvested.

12But my body is like my own vineyard,

and you, my lover whom I call “Solomon,” I am giving it to you.

You do not need to pay me a thousand pieces of silver to enjoy my body,

but I will give two hundred pieces of silver to those who take care of me.

The

13You are staying in the gardens,

my friends are listening to your voice;

so allow me to hear it, too!

The

14You who love me, come to me quickly;

run to me like a gazelle or young deer,

because I am as delightful as hills of spices.