Song of Solomon
2 I am a narcissus on the plain,
a lily in one of the vales.
2 —Like a lily among the briers,
such is my sweetheart among the daughters.
3 —Like an apple-tree among the trees on the rocks,
such is my truelove among the sons.
I am eager to sit in his shade
and his fruit is sweet to my palate.
7 I adjure you, daughters of Jerusalem,
by the gazelles or the wild does,
Not to wake love or rouse it up
till it so please.
9 My truelove seems like a gazelle
or a young deer.
Here he is standing
outside the wall of our house,
Gazing through the windows,
glancing through the lattices.
11 For the winter is over,
the rains are past and gone,
12 The flowers on the ground are out,
song-time has come in
and the turtledove’s note is heard in our country;
13 The fig-tree has its fruit-buds out
and the blooming grapevines are fragrant.
Up, sweetheart;
come on, my beauty.
14 My dove in the crannies of the cliff,
in the covert of the rock-ledge,
Let me see your form,
let me hear your voice,
Because your voice is sweet
and your form is lovely.”
16 My truelove is mine and I am his,
who pastures his flock among the lilies