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  • The Torment of Separation

    “I have come into my garden, my sister, my bride;
    I have gathered my myrrh along with my balsam.
    I have eaten my honeycomb and my honey;
    I have drunk my wine and my milk.
    Eat, friends;
    Drink and imbibe deeply, O lovers.”
  • Young Man

    I have entered my garden, my treasure,a my bride!
    I gather myrrh with my spices
    and eat honeycomb with my honey.
    I drink wine with my milk.
    Young Women of Jerusalem
    Oh, lover and beloved, eat and drink!
    Yes, drink deeply of your love!
    Young Woman
  • “I was asleep but my heart was awake.
    A voice! My beloved was knocking:
    ‘Open to me, my sister, my darling,
    My dove, my perfect one!
    For my head is drenched with dew,
    My locks with the damp of the night.’
  • I slept, but my heart was awake,
    when I heard my lover knocking and calling:
    “Open to me, my treasure, my darling,
    my dove, my perfect one.
    My head is drenched with dew,
    my hair with the dampness of the night.”
  • “I have taken off my dress,
    How can I put it on again?
    I have washed my feet,
    How can I dirty them again?
  • But I responded,
    “I have taken off my robe.
    Should I get dressed again?
    I have washed my feet.
    Should I get them soiled?”
  • “My beloved extended his hand through the opening,
    And my feelings were aroused for him.
  • My lover tried to unlatch the door,
    and my heart thrilled within me.
  • “I arose to open to my beloved;
    And my hands dripped with myrrh,
    And my fingers with liquid myrrh,
    On the handles of the bolt.
  • I jumped up to open the door for my love,
    and my hands dripped with perfume.
    My fingers dripped with lovely myrrh
    as I pulled back the bolt.
  • “I opened to my beloved,
    But my beloved had turned away and had gone!
    My heart went out to him as he spoke.
    I searched for him but I did not find him;
    I called him but he did not answer me.
  • I opened to my lover,
    but he was gone!
    My heart sank.
    I searched for him
    but could not find him anywhere.
    I called to him,
    but there was no reply.
  • “The watchmen who make the rounds in the city found me,
    They struck me and wounded me;
    The guardsmen of the walls took away my shawl from me.
  • The night watchmen found me
    as they made their rounds.
    They beat and bruised me
    and stripped off my veil,
    those watchmen on the walls.
  • “I adjure you, O daughters of Jerusalem,
    If you find my beloved,
    As to what you will tell him:
    For I am lovesick.”
  • Make this promise, O women of Jerusalem —
    If you find my lover,
    tell him I am weak with love.
    Young Women of Jerusalem
  • “What kind of beloved is your beloved,
    O most beautiful among women?
    What kind of beloved is your beloved,
    That thus you adjure us?”
  • Why is your lover better than all others,
    O woman of rare beauty?
    What makes your lover so special
    that we must promise this?
    Young Woman

  • Admiration by the Bride

    “My beloved is dazzling and ruddy,
    Outstanding among ten thousand.
  • My lover is dark and dazzling,
    better than ten thousand others!
  • “His head is like gold, pure gold;
    His locks are like clusters of dates
    And black as a raven.
  • His head is finest gold,
    his wavy hair is black as a raven.
  • “His eyes are like doves
    Beside streams of water,
    Bathed in milk,
    And reposed in their setting.
  • His eyes sparkle like doves
    beside springs of water;
    they are set like jewels
    washed in milk.
  • “His cheeks are like a bed of balsam,
    Banks of sweet-scented herbs;
    His lips are lilies
    Dripping with liquid myrrh.
  • His cheeks are like gardens of spices
    giving off fragrance.
    His lips are like lilies,
    perfumed with myrrh.
  • “His hands are rods of gold
    Set with beryl;
    His abdomen is carved ivory
    Inlaid with sapphires.
  • His arms are like rounded bars of gold,
    set with beryl.
    His body is like bright ivory,
    glowing with lapis lazuli.
  • “His legs are pillars of alabaster
    Set on pedestals of pure gold;
    His appearance is like Lebanon
    Choice as the cedars.
  • His legs are like marble pillars
    set in sockets of finest gold.
    His posture is stately,
    like the noble cedars of Lebanon.
  • “His mouth is full of sweetness.
    And he is wholly desirable.
    This is my beloved and this is my friend,
    O daughters of Jerusalem.”
  • His mouth is sweetness itself;
    he is desirable in every way.
    Such, O women of Jerusalem,
    is my lover, my friend.

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