The Third Song
The Woman
6 What is this coming from the desert
like a column of smoke,
fragrant with incense and myrrh,
the incense sold by the traders?
7 Solomon is coming, carried on his throne;
sixty soldiers form the bodyguard,
the finest soldiers in Israel.
8 All of them are skilful with the sword;
they are battle hardened veterans.

Each of them is is armed with a sword,
on guard against a night attack.

9 King Solomon is carried on a throne
made of the finest wood.
10 Its posts are covered with silver;
over it is cloth embroidered with gold.
Its cushions are covered with purple cloth,
lovingly woven by the women of Jerusalem.
11 Women of Zion, come and see King Solomon.
He is wearing the crown that his mother placed on his head
on his wedding day,
on the day of his gladness and joy.

The Man
4 How Beautiful you are, my love!
How your eyes shine with love
behind your veil.
Your hair dances, like a flock of goats
bounding down the hills of Gilead.
2 Your teeth are as white as sheep
that have just bee shorn and washed.
Not one of them is missing;
They are perfectly matched.
3 Your lips are like a scarlet ribbon;
how lovely they are when you speak.
Your cheeks glow behind your veil.
4 Your neck is like the tower of David
round and smooth,
with a necklace like a thousand shields
hung round it.
5 Your breaste are like gazelles,
twin deer feeding among the lilies.
6 I will stay on the hill of myrrh,
the hill of incense,
until the morning breezes blow
and the darkness disappears.
7 How beautiful you are my love;
how perfect you are!
8 Come with me from the Lebanon
Mountains, my bride;
come with me from Lebanon.
Come down from the top of Mount Amana,
from Mount Senir and Mount Hermon,
where the lions and leopards live.
9 The look in youreyes, my sweetheart
and bride,
and the necklace you are wearing
have stolen my heart.
10 Your love delights me,
my sweetheart and bride.
Your love is better then wine;
your perfume more fragrant then any spice.
11 The taste of honey is on oyur lips,
my darling;
your tongue is milk and honey for me.
Your clothing has all the fragrance of Lebanon.

12 My sweetheart, my bride, is a secret garden,
a walled garden, a private spring;
13 there the plants flourish.
They grow like an orchard of
pomengrate-trees
and bear the finest fruits.
There is no lack of henna and nard,
14 of saffron, calamus, and cinnamon,
or incense of every kind.
Myrrh and aloes grow there
with all the most fragrant perfumes.
15 Fountains water the garden,
streams of flowing water,
brooks gushing down from the
Lebanon Mountains.

The Woman
16 Wake up, North wind.
South wind, blow on my garden;
fill the air with fragrance.
Let my lover come to his garden
and eat the best of its fruits.

The Man
5 I have entered my garden,
my sweetheart, my bride.
I am gathering my spices and myrr;
I am eating my honey and honeycomb;
Iam drinking my wine and milk.


The Women
Eat,lovers and drink
until you are drunk with love!
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