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Ah, were you but my brother,
nursed at the breasts of my mother,
I would kiss you wherever I met you,
with none to despise me;
2to my mother’s house would I bring you,
to the chamber of her who bore me,
spiced wine would I give you to drink,
a draught of my pomegranate wine.
5(Who is this, coming up from the country,
leaning on her darling?) * * *
I woke you there, under the apple-tree,
just where you were swaddled,
a babe, just there, by your mother.
6Wear me as a seal close to your heart,
wear me like a ring upon your hand;
forlove is strong as death itself
and passion masters like the grave,
its flashes bum like flame,
true lightning-flashes.
7No floods can ever quench this love,
no rivers drown it.
If a man offered all he has for love,
he would be laughed aside.
8“We have a young sister,
and she has no breasts yet
but what shall we do with our sister,
when her wooers come?
9If she holds out like a wall
we will adorn her with silver for dowry;
if she gives way to lovers like a door,
then we will plank her up.”
10Now I was a wall,
with breasts like towers;
when my darling looked at me,
I won his heart.
11“Solomon had once a vineyard at Baal-Hermon
and he leased it out to keepers,
for a thousand silver pieces, for its fruit.
12I keep my vineyard to my- self:
you are welcome to your silver, Solomon,
welcome to your fruit, you keepers!”
13My comrades hear your voice
girl in the garden haunt
ah, let me hear it too!--
14“Hasten, then, O my darling
play like a roe or a hart
upon my scented slopes!”