< Song of Solomon 2 >

1 I am a rose of Sharon, a lily of the valley.
I am a rose of Sharon, a flower of the valleys.
2 Like a lily among the thorns is my darling among the maidens.
As the lily-flower among the thorns of the waste, so is my love among the daughters.
3 Like an apple tree among the trees of the forest is my beloved among the young men. I delight to sit in his shade, and his fruit is sweet to my taste.
As the apple-tree among the trees of the wood, so is my loved one among the sons. I took my rest under his shade with great delight, and his fruit was sweet to my taste.
4 He has brought me to the house of wine, and his banner over me is love.
He took me to the house of wine, and his flag over me was love.
5 Sustain me with raisins; refresh me with apples, for I am faint with love.
Make me strong with wine-cakes, let me be comforted with apples; I am overcome with love.
6 His left hand is under my head, and his right arm embraces me.
His left hand is under my head, and his right hand is round about me.
7 O daughters of Jerusalem, I adjure you by the gazelles and does of the field: Do not arouse or awaken love until the time is right.
I say to you, O daughters of Jerusalem, by the roes of the field, do not let love be moved till it is ready.
8 Listen! My beloved approaches. Look! Here he comes, leaping across the mountains, bounding over the hills.
The voice of my loved one! See, he comes dancing on the mountains, stepping quickly on the hills.
9 My beloved is like a gazelle or a young stag. Look, he stands behind our wall, gazing through the windows, peering through the lattice.
My loved one is like a roe; see, he is on the other side of our wall, he is looking in at the windows, letting himself be seen through the spaces.
10 My beloved calls to me, “Arise, my darling. Come away with me, my beautiful one.
My loved one said to me, Get up, my love, my fair one, and come away.
11 For now the winter is past; the rain is over and gone.
For, see, the winter is past, the rain is over and gone;
12 The flowers have appeared in the countryside; the season of singing has come, and the cooing of turtledoves is heard in our land.
The flowers are come on the earth; the time of cutting the vines is come, and the voice of the dove is sounding in our land;
13 The fig tree ripens its figs; the blossoming vines spread their fragrance. Arise, come away, my darling; come away with me, my beautiful one.”
The fig-tree puts out her green fruit and the vines with their young fruit give a good smell. Get up from your bed, my beautiful one, and come away.
14 O my dove in the clefts of the rock, in the crevices of the cliff, let me see your face, let me hear your voice; for your voice is sweet, and your countenance is lovely.
O my dove, you are in the holes of the mountain sides, in the cracks of the high hills; let me see your face, let your voice come to my ears; for sweet is your voice, and your face is fair.
15 Catch for us the foxes— the little foxes that ruin the vineyards— for our vineyards are in bloom.
Take for us the foxes, the little foxes, which do damage to the vines; our vines have young grapes.
16 My beloved is mine and I am his; he pastures his flock among the lilies.
My loved one is mine, and I am his: he takes his food among the flowers.
17 Before the day breaks and shadows flee, turn, my beloved, and be like a gazelle or a young stag on the mountains of Bether.
Till the evening comes, and the sky slowly becomes dark, come, my loved one, and be like a roe on the mountains of Bether.

< Song of Solomon 2 >