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Friends

13 Return, return, Shulammite!
    Return, return, that we may gaze at you.

Lover

Why do you desire to gaze at the Shulammite,
    as at the dance of Mahanaim?

How beautiful are your feet in sandals, prince’s daughter!

    Your rounded thighs are like jewels,
    the work of the hands of a skillful workman.
Your body is like a round goblet,
    no mixed wine is wanting.
Your waist is like a heap of wheat,
    set about with lilies.
Your two breasts are like two fawns,
    that are twins of a roe.
Your neck is like an ivory tower.
    Your eyes are like the pools in Heshbon by the gate of Bathrabbim.
    Your nose is like the tower of Lebanon which looks toward Damascus.
Your head on you is like Carmel.
    The hair of your head like purple.
    The king is held captive in its tresses.
How beautiful and how pleasant you are,
    love, for delights!

Young Women

13 Come back, come back, Shulammite![a]
Come back, come back, that we may look at you!

Man

How you gaze at the Shulammite,
as you look at the dance(A) of the two camps![b](B)

How beautiful are your sandaled feet, princess![c](C)
The curves of your thighs are like jewelry,
the handiwork of a master.
Your navel is a rounded bowl;
it never lacks mixed wine.
Your belly is a mound of wheat
surrounded by lilies.
Your breasts are like two fawns,
twins of a gazelle.(D)
Your neck is like a tower of ivory,(E)
your eyes like pools in Heshbon
by Bath-rabbim’s gate.
Your nose is like the tower of Lebanon
looking toward Damascus.
Your head crowns you[d] like Mount Carmel,
the hair of your head like purple cloth—
a king could be held captive(F) in your tresses.
How beautiful you are and how pleasant,(G)
my love, with such delights!

Footnotes

  1. 6:13 Or the perfect one, or the peaceable one
  2. 6:13 Or dance of Mahanaim
  3. 7:1 Lit daughter of a nobleman, or prince
  4. 7:5 Lit head upon you is