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שיר השירים זSong of Songs 7

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א

Turn back, turn back,O maid of Shulem!Turn back, turn back,That we may gaze upon you.“Why will you gaze at the ShulammiteIn the Mahanaim dance?”

ב

How lovely are your feet in sandals,O daughter of nobles!Your rounded thighs are like jewels,The work of a master’s hand.

ג

Your navel is like a round goblet—Let mixed wine not be lacking!—Your belly like a heap of wheatHedged about with lilies.

ד

Your breasts are like two fawns,Twins of a gazelle.

ה

Your neck is like a tower of ivory,Your eyes like pools in HeshbonBy the gate of Bath-rabbim,Your nose like the Lebanon towerThat faces toward Damascus.

ו

The head upon you is like crimson wool, as a by-form of karmil: cf. 2 Chron. 2.6, 13; 3.14. The locks of your head are like purple—A king is held captive in the tresses.

ז

How fair you are, how beautiful!O Love, with all its rapture!

ח

Your stately form is like the palm,Your breasts are like clusters.

ט

I say: Let me climb the palm,Let me take hold of its branches;Let your breasts be like clusters of grapes,Your breath like the fragrance of apples,

י

And your mouth like choicest wine.“Let it flow to my beloved as new wine Gliding over the lips of sleepers.”

יא

I am my beloved’s,And his desire is for me.

יב

Come, my beloved,Let us go into the open;Let us lodge among the henna shrubs.

יג

Let us go early to the vineyards;Let us see if the vine has flowered,If its blossoms have opened,If the pomegranates are in bloom.There I will give my love to you.

יד

The mandrakes yield their fragrance,At our doors are all choice fruits;Both freshly picked and long-storedHave I kept, my beloved, for you.