Song of Songs 5
New American Bible Revised Edition

Ma

1I have come to my garden, my sister, my bride;

I gather my myrrh with my spices,

I eat my honeycomb with my honey,

I drink my wine with my milk.

D?

Eat, friends; drink!

Drink deeply, lovers!*

A Fruitless Search

Wb

2I was sleeping, but my heart was awake.*

The sound of my lover knocking!

“Open to me, my sister, my friend,

my dove, my perfect one!

For my head is wet with dew,

my hair, with the moisture of the night.”

3I have taken off my robe,*

am I then to put it on?

I have bathed my feet,

am I then to soil them?

4My lover put his hand in through the opening:

my innermost being* trembled because of him.

5I rose to open for my lover,

my hands dripping myrrh:

My fingers, flowing myrrh

upon the handles of the lock.

6I opened for my lover—

but my lover had turned and gone!

At his leaving, my soul sank.

I sought him, but I did not find him;

I called out after him, but he did not answer me.*

7The watchmen* found me,

as they made their rounds in the city;

They beat me, they wounded me,

they tore off my mantle,

the watchmen of the walls.

8c I adjure you, Daughters of Jerusalem,

if you find my lover

What shall you tell him?

that I am sick with love.

The Lost Lover Described

D

9How does your lover differ from any other lover,

most beautiful among women?

How does your lover differ from any other,

that you adjure us so?

W

10My lover is radiant and ruddy;*

outstanding among thousands.

11His head is gold, pure gold,

his hair like palm fronds,

as black as a raven.

12His eyes are like doves

beside streams of water,

Bathing in milk,

sitting* by brimming pools.

13His cheeks are like beds of spices

yielding aromatic scents;

his lips are lilies

that drip flowing myrrh.

14His arms are rods of gold

adorned with gems;

His loins, a work of ivory

covered with sapphires.

15His legs, pillars of alabaster,

resting on golden pedestals.

His appearance, like the Lebanon,

imposing as the cedars.

16His mouth is sweetness itself;

he is delightful in every way.

Such is my lover, and such my friend,

Daughters of Jerusalem!


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