Behold, you are fair my dear one; behold, you are fair. Your eyes doves outside your veil. Your head of hair herds of goats, the ones who were revealed from Gilead.
Your teeth herds of the ones being sheared, the ones which ascended from the bath, all bearing twins, and a childless one among them.
are as and your speech beautiful. are as outside your veil.
is as the for a thousand shields hang upon it, all of the mighty.
two two fawns of the doe, the ones feeding among
Until of which time should refresh and move away I will go myself to the mountain of myrrh, and to the hill of frankincense.
Entirely fare and blemish in you.
Come from Lebanon, O bride, come from Lebanon. You shall come and go through from of Trust, from of Shenir and Hermon, from of lions, from of leopards.
You took my heart, my sister, O bride; you took my heart with one of your eyes, with one garland of your neck.
How were beautified my sister, O bride. How were beautified above wine, and of your garments above all aromatics.
honeycomb O bride. Honey and milk your tongue; and of your garments of frankincense.
is as a garden O bride; a spring having a seal upon it.
Your dowries of pomegranates, with of fruit trees; camphor with spikenards.
Spikenard and saffron, calamus and cinnamon, with all of Lebanon; myrrh, aloes, with all of the foremost perfumes.
A spring of gardens; a well of water living, and gurgling from Lebanon.
Awake, O north wind! And come, O south! and refresh my garden, and let flow my aromatics!