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I come to my garden, my sister, my bride;
    I gather my myrrh with my spice;
    I eat my honeycomb with my honey;
    I drink my wine with my milk.

Eat, friends, drink,
    and be drunk with love.(A)

Another Dream

I was sleeping, but my heart was awake.
The sound of my beloved knocking!
“Open to me, my sister, my love,
    my dove, my perfect one,
for my head is wet with dew,
    my locks with the drops of the night.”(B)
I had put off my garment;
    how could I put it on again?
I had bathed my feet;
    how could I soil them?(C)
My beloved thrust his hand into the opening,
    and my inmost being yearned for him.
I arose to open to my beloved,
    and my hands dripped with myrrh,
my fingers with liquid myrrh,
    upon the handles of the bolt.(D)
I opened to my beloved,
    but my beloved had turned away and was gone.
My soul failed me when he spoke.
I sought him but did not find him;
    I called him, but he gave no answer.(E)
Making their rounds in the city
    the sentinels found me;
they beat me; they wounded me;
    they took away my mantle,
    those sentinels of the walls.(F)
I charge you, O daughters of Jerusalem,
    if you find my beloved,
tell him this:
    I am faint with love.(G)

Colloquy of Friends and the Young Woman

What is your beloved more than another beloved,
    O fairest among women?
What is your beloved more than another beloved,
    that you thus charge us?(H)

10 My beloved is all radiant and ruddy,
    distinguished among ten thousand.
11 His head is the finest gold;
    his locks are wavy,
    black as a raven.
12 His eyes are like doves
    beside springs of water,
bathed in milk,
    fitly set.[a](I)
13 His cheeks are like beds of spices,
    yielding fragrance.
His lips are lilies,
    dripping liquid myrrh.(J)
14 His arms are rounded gold,
    set with jewels.
His body is an ivory panel,[b]
    decorated with sapphires.
15 His legs are alabaster columns,
    set upon bases of gold.
His appearance is like Lebanon,
    choice as the cedars.
16 His speech is most sweet,
    and he is altogether desirable.
This is my beloved, and this is my friend,
    O daughters of Jerusalem.(K)

Footnotes

  1. 5.12 Meaning of Heb uncertain
  2. 5.14 Meaning of Heb uncertain

The Lover

I’ve come into my garden, my sister, my[a] bride;
I’ve gathered my myrrh with my spices.
I’ve eaten my honeycomb with my honey.
I’ve drunk my wine with my milk.

Eat, friends!
    Drink and become drunk with love.

The Loved One

I was asleep, but my heart was awake.
    There’s a sound! My beloved is knocking.

The Lover

“Open up for me, my sister, my darling,
    my dove, my perfect one.
For my head is drenched with dew,
    my hair with the dampness of the night.”

The Loved One

“I’ve taken off my clothes[b]
    am I supposed to put them on again?[c]
I’ve washed my feet—
    am I supposed to[d] get them dirty again?”
My beloved reached out his hand for the latch.[e]
    My feelings for him were aroused.
I got up to open the door,[f]
    and my hands dripped with myrrh,
my fingers with liquid myrrh,
    on the handle of the lock.
I opened the door[g] for my beloved,
    but my beloved had turned away; he was gone!
My very life went out when he departed.[h]
    I searched for him,
        but couldn’t find him.
    I called out to him,
        but he didn’t answer.
The watchmen making their[i] rounds
    through the city found me.
They beat me, they bruised me.
    Those guarding the walls took my cloak[j] from me.

I charge you, young women of Jerusalem,
    “If you find my beloved, what are you to tell him?
        Tell him[k] that I’m weak with love.”

The Young Women

What is so special about your beloved,[l]
    most beautiful of women?
What is so special about your beloved,
    that you charge us like this?

The Loved One

10 My beloved is dazzling,
    with a dark and healthy complexion,
        outstanding among ten thousand.
11 His head is pure gold,
    his hair is wavy, black like a raven.
12 His eyes are like doves
    by streams of water,
bathed in milk,
    mounted like jewels.
13 His cheeks are like beds of spices,
    like towers of perfume.
His lips are lilies,
    dripping with liquid myrrh.
14 His hands are rods of gold,
    set with beryl.
His stomach is carved ivory,
    inlaid with sapphires.[m]
15 His legs are pillars of marble
    set on bases of pure gold.
His appearance is like Lebanon,
    choice like its cedars.
16 His mouth[n] is sweetness,
    and all of him is desirable.
This is my beloved, this is my friend,
    young women of Jerusalem!

Footnotes

  1. Song of Solomon 5:1 The Heb. lacks my
  2. Song of Solomon 5:3 Or my tunic
  3. Song of Solomon 5:3 Lit. How shall I put them on again?
  4. Song of Solomon 5:3 Lit. How shall I
  5. Song of Solomon 5:4 Or keyhole
  6. Song of Solomon 5:5 The Heb. lacks the door
  7. Song of Solomon 5:6 The Heb. lacks the door
  8. Song of Solomon 5:6 Or when he spoke
  9. Song of Solomon 5:7 The Heb. lacks their
  10. Song of Solomon 5:7 Or shawl
  11. Song of Solomon 5:8 The Heb. lacks Tell him
  12. Song of Solomon 5:9 Or How is your beloved better than other beloveds
  13. Song of Solomon 5:14 Or lapis lazuli
  14. Song of Solomon 5:16 Lit. palate