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1I am a rose in the Plain of Sharon.
I am a lily in the valleys.
2Among the young women, my darling
is like a lily among thorns!
3Among young men, my lover
is like an apple tree among the trees in the woods!
I enjoy sitting in his shadow.
His fruit is sweet to my taste.
4He brought me to the banquet room.
His banner over me is love.
5Strengthen me with raisins.
Refresh me with apples,
because I am weak with love.
6My lover’s left hand is under my head.
And his right arm holds me tight!
7Women of Jerusalem, promise me
by the gazelles and the deer.
Promise not to wake love.
Don’t excite my feelings of love
until I’m ready.
8I hear my lover’s voice.
He comes jumping across the mountains.
He comes skipping over the hills!
9My lover is like a gazelle or a young deer.
Look, he stands behind our wall.
He stares in through the windows,
looking through the blinds.
10My lover spoke. He said to me,
“Get up, my darling.
Let’s go away, my beautiful one.
11Look, the winter is past.
The rains are over and gone.
12Blossoms appear through all the land.
The time has come to sing.
The cooing of doves is heard in our land.
13There are young figs on the fig trees.
The blossoms on the vines smell sweet.
Get up, my darling.
Let’s go away, my beautiful one.”
14My beloved is like a dove that hides in the cracks of the rock.
She hides in the secret places of the cliff.
Show me your face.
Let me hear your voice.
Your voice is very sweet,
and your face is lovely.
15Catch the foxes for us—
the little foxes that ruin the vineyards.
Our vineyards are in blossom.
16My lover is mine, and I am his.
He feeds among the lilies
17until the day dawns
and the shadows disappear.
Turn, my lover.
Be like a gazelle or a young deer
on the rugged mountains.