Song of Songs
5
- I have come into my garden, my sister, my
bride; I have gathered my myrrh with my spice. I have eaten my honeycomb and
my honey; I have drunk my wine and my milk. Eat, O friends, and drink; drink
your fill, O lovers.
- I slept but my heart was awake. Listen!
My lover is knocking: "Open to me, my sister, my darling, my dove, my
flawless one. My head is drenched with dew, my hair with the dampness of the
night."
- I have taken off my robe--must I put it
on again? I have washed my feet -- must I soil them again ?
- My lover thrust his hand through the latch-opening;
my heart began to pound for him.
- I arose to open for my lover, and my hands
dripped with myrrh, my fingers with flowing myrrh, on the handles of the lock.
- I opened for my lover, but my lover had
left; he was gone. My heart sank at his departure. I looked for him but did
not find him. I called him but he did not answer.
- The watchmen found me as they made their
rounds in the city. They beat me, they bruised me; they took away my cloak,
those watchmen of the walls !
- O daughters of Jerusalem, I charge you--if
you find my lover, what will you tell him? Tell him I am faint with love.
- How is your beloved better than others,
most beautiful of women? How is your beloved better than others, that you
charge us so ?
- My lover is radiant and ruddy, outstanding
among ten thousand.
- His head is purest gold; his hair is wavy
and black as a raven.
- His eyes are like doves by the water streams,
washed in milk, mounted like jewels.
- His cheeks are like beds of spice yielding
perfume. His lips are like lilies dripping with myrrh.
- His arms are rods of gold set with chrysolite.
His body is like polished ivory decorated with sapphires.
- His legs are pillars of marble set on bases
of pure gold. His appearance is like Lebanon, choice as its cedars.
- His mouth is sweetness itself; he is altogether
lovely. This is my lover, this my friend, O daughters of Jerusalem.
Back |
Home |
Next