< Song of Solomon 4 >

1 My darling, you are beautiful, you are very beautiful! Underneath your veil, your eyes are [as gentle as] [MET] doves. Your [long black] hair [moves from side to side] like [SIM] a flock of [black] goats moving down the slopes of Gilead Mountain.
O nagpintaska, ay-ayatek; nagpintaska. Dagiti matam ket kasla kadagiti kalapati iti likodan ti belom. Kayarigan ti buokmo dagiti arban dagiti kalding a sumalsalog manipud iti Bantay Galaad.
2 Your teeth are [very white] like [SIM] a flock of sheep [whose wool] has [just] been (shorn/cut off) and that have come up from being washed [in a stream]. You have all of your teeth; none of them is missing.
Dagiti ngipenmo ket kasla iti arban dagiti kapukpukis a kabaian a karnero, a sumangsang-at manipud iti pagdidigusan. Tunggal maysa kadakuada ket addaan iti singinna, ken awan kadakuada iti natay.
3 Your lips are like [SIM] a scarlet ribbon, and your mouth is lovely. Beneath your veil, your [round, rosy/red] cheeks are like [SIM] the halves of a pomegranate.
Dagiti bibigmo ket kasla iti nalabaga a lupot; makaay-ayo ti ngiwatmo. Dagiti pingpingmo ket kasla kadagiti pisi ti granada iti likodan ti belom.
4 Your [long] neck is [beautiful] like [SIM] the tower of [King] David that was built using layers/rows of stone. [The ornaments on your necklaces are like] 1,000 [HYP] shields that are hanging [on the walls of a tower]; each one belongs to a warrior.
Ti tengngedmo ket kasla iti torre ni David a naipatakder iti hilera dagiti batbato, nga addaan iti rinibribu a kalasag nga agbitbitin iti daytoy, kalasag amin dagiti soldado.
5 Your breasts are [as beautiful] [SIM] as two (fawns/young gazelles) that eat [grass] among lilies.
Dagiti dua a susom ket kasla kadagiti dua nga urbon a karnero, singin iti korso nga agar-arab iti tengnga dagiti lirio.
6 Until dawn [tomorrow morning] and the nighttime shadows/darkness disappear, I will [lie close to your breasts] that are [like] [MET] hills that are covered with incense [DOU].
Agingga a dumteng ti parbangon ken agpukaw dagiti aniniwan, sumang-atakto idiay bantay ti mira ken idiay turod ti insenso.
7 My darling, you are completely beautiful; your body is perfectly [formed]!
Ay-ayatek, nagpintaska iti aniaman nga anggulo, ken awan ti pakapilawan kenka.
8 My bride, [it is as though you are in] [MET] Lebanon [far away, where I cannot reach you]; come back to me. [It is as though you are inaccessible] [MET] on the top of Hermon Mountain or the nearby peaks. Come from where the lions have their dens and where the leopards live on the mountains.
Kumuyogka kaniak manipud Libano, o nobiak. Kumuyogka kaniak manipud Libano; umayka manipud iti tuktok ti Amana, manipud iti tuktok ti Senir ken Hermon, manipud iti rukib dagiti leon, manipud iti bantay a rukib dagiti leopardo.
9 My bride [DOU], you who are dearer to me than my sister, you have captured my affection [IDM] by only once quickly looking at me, and by one [strand of] jewels in your necklace.
Tinakawmo toy pusok, kabsatko a babai, o nobiak; tinakawmo toy pusok, iti laeng maysa a kitam kaniak, babaen iti maysa a napateg a bato iti kuentasmo.
10 My bride, your love for me is delightful! It more delightful than wine! And the fragrance of your perfume is more pleasing than any spice!
Anian a nagimnas ti ayatmo, kabsatko a babai, o nobiak! Anian a nasaysayaat ti ayatmo ngem ti arak, ken ti ayamuom ti bangbanglom ngem ti aniaman a rekado.
11 Being kissed by you is [as enjoyable as eating] [MTY] honey; your kisses are as sweet as milk [mixed with] honey. The aroma of your clothes is like [SIM] the aroma of [cedar trees in] Lebanon.
Dagiti bibigmo, o nobiak, ket kasla agtedted a diro; adda iti diro ken gatas iti sirok ti dilam; ti ayamuom ti pagan-anaymo ket kasla iti ayamuom ti Libano.
12 My bride, [you who are dearer to me than] [MET] my sister, you are [like] [MET] a garden that is locked [in order that other men cannot enter it]; [you are like] [MET] a spring or a fountain that is covered [in order that others may not drink from it].
Ti kabsatko a babai, ti nobiak ket kasla hardin a nakakandado, maysa a hardin a nakakandado, maysa nga ubbog nga adda seliona.
13 You are [like] [MET] an orchard of pomegranate trees full of delicious fruit, and plenty of [plants that produce] henna and nard [spices],
Dagiti sangsangam ket kabakiran dagiti kaykayo a granada nga addaan kadagiti nasasayaat a bunga, ken iti alkamfor ken nardo a mula,
14 and saffron and calamus and cinnamon and many other kinds of incense, and myrrh and aloes and many [other] fine spices.
nardo, asafran, calamus ken cinnamon nga addaan kadagiti amin a kita dagiti rekado, mira ken aloes nga addaan kadagiti amin a kasasayaatan a rekrekado.
15 [You are like] [MET] a fountain in a garden, [like] [MET] a spring of clear water that flows [down] from [the mountains of] Lebanon.
Maysaka nga ubbog iti hardin, maysa a bubon iti nadalus a danum, agay-ayus a karayan manipud idiay Libano. Kasarsarita ti balasang ti mangay-ayat kenkuana
16 [I want] the north wind and the south wind to come, and blow on my garden, [in order that] the fragrance [of the spices will] spread through the air. [Similarly], I want the one who loves me to come and enjoy [cuddling up to me] [like] [MET, EUP] someone comes into a garden and enjoys eating the fruit [that grows there].
Agriingka, o angin ti amianan; umayka, o angin ti abagatan; agpul-oyka iti hardinko tapno dagiti rekadona ket mangparnuay iti nabanglo nga ayamuom. Umay koma ti ay-ayatek iti hardinna ket mangan kadagiti sumagmamano iti kasayaatan a bungana.

< Song of Solomon 4 >