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  • Young Woman

    Oh, I wish you were my brother,
    who nursed at my mother’s breasts.
    Then I could kiss you no matter who was watching,
    and no one would criticize me.
  • If only you were to me like a brother,
    who was nursed at my mother’s breasts!
    Then, if I found you outside,
    I would kiss you,
    and no one would despise me.
  • I would bring you to my childhood home,
    and there you would teach me.a
    I would give you spiced wine to drink,
    my sweet pomegranate wine.
  • I would lead you
    and bring you to my mother’s house —
    she who has taught me.
    I would give you spiced wine to drink,
    the nectar of my pomegranates.
  • Your left arm would be under my head,
    and your right arm would embrace me.
  • His left arm is under my head
    and his right arm embraces me.
  • Promise me, O women of Jerusalem,
    not to awaken love until the time is right.b
    Young Women of Jerusalem
  • Daughters of Jerusalem, I charge you:
    Do not arouse or awaken love
    until it so desires.
  • Who is this sweeping in from the desert,
    leaning on her lover?
    Young Woman
    I aroused you under the apple tree,
    where your mother gave you birth,
    where in great pain she delivered you.
  • Friends

    Who is this coming up from the wilderness
    leaning on her beloved?
    She

    Under the apple tree I roused you;
    there your mother conceived you,
    there she who was in labor gave you birth.
  • Place me like a seal over your heart,
    like a seal on your arm.
    For love is as strong as death,
    its jealousyc as enduring as the grave.d
    Love flashes like fire,
    the brightest kind of flame.
  • Place me like a seal over your heart,
    like a seal on your arm;
    for love is as strong as death,
    its jealousya unyielding as the grave.
    It burns like blazing fire,
    like a mighty flame.b
  • Many waters cannot quench love,
    nor can rivers drown it.
    If a man tried to buy love
    with all his wealth,
    his offer would be utterly scorned.
    The Young Woman’s Brothers
  • Many waters cannot quench love;
    rivers cannot sweep it away.
    If one were to give
    all the wealth of one’s house for love,
    itc would be utterly scorned.
  • We have a little sister
    too young to have breasts.
    What will we do for our sister
    if someone asks to marry her?
  • Friends

    We have a little sister,
    and her breasts are not yet grown.
    What shall we do for our sister
    on the day she is spoken for?
  • If she is a virgin, like a wall,
    we will protect her with a silver tower.
    But if she is promiscuous, like a swinging door,
    we will block her door with a cedar bar.
    Young Woman
  • If she is a wall,
    we will build towers of silver on her.
    If she is a door,
    we will enclose her with panels of cedar.
  • I was a virgin, like a wall;
    now my breasts are like towers.
    When my lover looks at me,
    he is delighted with what he sees.
  • She

    I am a wall,
    and my breasts are like towers.
    Thus I have become in his eyes
    like one bringing contentment.
  • Solomon has a vineyard at Baal-hamon,
    which he leases out to tenant farmers.
    Each of them pays a thousand pieces of silver
    for harvesting its fruit.
  • Solomon had a vineyard in Baal Hamon;
    he let out his vineyard to tenants.
    Each was to bring for its fruit
    a thousand shekelsd of silver.
  • But my vineyard is mine to give,
    and Solomon need not pay a thousand pieces of silver.
    But I will give two hundred pieces
    to those who care for its vines.
    Young Man
  • But my own vineyard is mine to give;
    the thousand shekels are for you, Solomon,
    and two hundrede are for those who tend its fruit.
  • O my darling, lingering in the gardens,
    your companions are fortunate to hear your voice.
    Let me hear it, too!
    Young Woman
  • He

    You who dwell in the gardens
    with friends in attendance,
    let me hear your voice!
  • Come away, my love! Be like a gazelle
    or a young stag on the mountains of spices.
  • She

    Come away, my beloved,
    and be like a gazelle
    or like a young stag
    on the spice-laden mountains.

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