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Song of Solomon 8

If only I could treat you like my brother,J

one who nursed at my mother’s breasts,

I would find you in public and kiss you,

and no one would scorn me.

I would lead you, I would take you,

to the house of my motheru who taught me.K

I would give you spiced wine to drink

from the juice of my pomegranate.

May his left hand be under my head,

and his right arm embrace me.v

Young women of Jerusalem, I charge you,

do not stir up or awaken love

until the appropriate time.a

Young Women

Who is thisb coming up from the wilderness,

leaning on the one she loves?

Woman

I awakened you under the apricot tree.c

There your mother conceived you;

there she conceived and gave you birth.

Set me as a seal on your heart,

as a seal on your arm.d

For love is as strong as death;e

jealousy is as unrelenting as Sheol.

Love’s flames are fiery flamesf

an almighty flame!A

A huge torrent cannot extinguish love;

rivers cannot sweep it away.

If a man were to give all his wealthB for love,g

it would be utterly scorned.

Brothers

Our sister is young;

she has no breasts.h

What will we do for our sister

on the day she is spoken for?

If she is a wall,

we will build a silver barricade on her.

If she is a door,

we will enclose her with cedar planks.i

Woman

10 I amC a wall

and my breasts like towers.

So to him I have become

like one who findsD peace.E

11 Solomon owned a vineyard in Baal-hamon.j

He leased the vineyard to tenants.k

Each was to bring for his fruit

one thousand pieces of silver.l

12 I have my own vineyard.* m

The one thousand are for you, Solomon,

but two hundred for those who take care of its fruits.

Man

13 YouG who dwell in the gardens,

companionsn are listening for your voice;

let me hear you!o

Woman

14 Run away with me,H my love,

and be like a gazelle

or a young stag

on the mountains of spices.p

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