The Beloved about Her Lover:
1:12 While the king was at his banqueting table,
my nard
1:13 My beloved is like a fragrant pouch of myrrh
spending the night
1:14 My beloved is like a cluster of henna blossoms
in the vineyards of En-Gedi.
The Lover to His Beloved:
1:15 Oh,
Oh, how beautiful you are!
Your eyes
The Beloved to Her Lover:
1:16 Oh, how handsome you are, my lover!
Oh,
The lush foliage
1:17 the cedars are the beams of our bedroom chamber;
the pines are the rafters of our bedroom.
The Beloved to Her Lover:
2:1 I am a
a lily
The Lover to His Beloved:
2:2 Like
so is my darling among the maidens.
The Beloved about Her Lover:
2:3 Like
so is my beloved among the young men.
I delight
and his fruit
The Beloved about Her Lover:
2:4 He brought me
and he looked
2:5 Sustain
refresh me with apples,
for I am faint with love.
The Double Refrain: Embracing and Adjuration
2:6 His left hand caresses my head,
and his right hand stimulates me.
The Beloved to the Maidens:
2:7 I adjure you,
by the gazelles and by the young does
Do not awaken or arouse
The Beloved about Her Lover:
2:8 Listen!
Look!
leaping over the mountains,
bounding over the hills!
2:9 My lover is like a gazelle or a young stag.
Look! There he stands behind our wall,
gazing through the window,
peering through the lattice.
The Lover to His Beloved:
2:10 My lover spoke to me, saying:
“Arise, my darling;
My beautiful one, come away with me!
2:11 Look! The winter has passed,
the winter rains are over and gone.
2:12 The pomegranates have appeared
the time for pruning and singing
the voice of the turtledove is heard in our land.
2:13 The fig tree has budded,
the vines have blossomed and give off their fragrance.
Arise, come away my darling;
my beautiful one, come away with me!”
The Lover to His Beloved:
2:14 O my dove,
in the hiding places of the mountain crags,
let me see your face,
let me hear your voice;
for your voice is sweet,
and your face is lovely.
The Beloved to Her Lover:
2:15 Catch
the little foxes,
that ruin the vineyards
for our vineyard is in bloom.
The Beloved about Her Lover:
2:16 My lover is mine and I am his;
he grazes among the lilies.
The Beloved to Her Lover:
2:17 Until the dawn arrives
turn,
be like a gazelle or a young stag
on the mountain gorges.
The Beloved about Her Lover:
3:1 All night long
I longed for
I longed for
3:2 “I will arise
and throughout the streets
I will search for my beloved.”
I searched for him but I did not find him.
3:3 The night watchmen found me – the ones who guard the city walls.
“Have you seen my beloved?”
3:4 Scarcely
when I found my beloved!
I held onto him
until I brought him to my mother’s house,
to the bedroom chamber
The Beloved to the Maidens:
3:5
by the gazelles and by the young does of the open fields:
“Do not awake or arouse love until it pleases!”