1Behold, thou art fair3303, my love7474; behold, thou art fair3303; thou hast doves'3123 eyes5869 within1157 thy locks6777: thy hair8181 is as a flock5739 of goats5795, that appear1570 from mount2022 Gilead1568.
2Thy teeth8127 are like a flock5739 of sheep that are even shorn7094, which came up5927 from the washing7367; whereof every one bear twins8382, and none is barren7909 among them.
3Thy lips8193 are like a thread2339 of scarlet8144, and thy speech4057 is comely5000: thy temples7541 are like a piece6400 of a pomegranate7416 within1157 thy locks6777.
4Thy neck6677 is like the tower4026 of David1732 builded1129 for an armoury8530, whereon there hang8518 a thousand505 bucklers4043, all shields7982 of mighty men1368.
5Thy two8147 breasts7699 are like two8147 young6082 roes6646 that are twins8380, which feed7462 among the lilies7799.
6Until the day3117 break6315, and the shadows6752 flee away5127, I will get3212 me to the mountain2022 of myrrh4753, and to the hill1389 of frankincense3828.
7Thou art all fair3303, my love7474; there is no spot3971 in thee.
8Come935 with me from Lebanon3844, my spouse3618, with me from Lebanon3844: look7789 from the top7218 of Amana549, from the top7218 of Shenir8149 and Hermon2768, from the lions'738 dens4585, from the mountains2042 of the leopards5246.
9Thou hast ravished my heart3823, my sister269, my spouse3618; thou hast ravished my heart3823 with one259 of thine eyes5869, with one259 chain6060 of thy neck6677.
10How fair3302 is thy love1730, my sister269, my spouse3618! how much better2895 is thy love1730 than wine3196! and the smell7381 of thine ointments8081 than all spices1314!
11Thy lips8193, O my spouse3618, drop5197 as the honeycomb5317: honey1706 and milk2461 are under thy tongue3956; and the smell7381 of thy garments8008 is like the smell7381 of Lebanon3844.
12A garden1588 inclosed5274 is my sister269, my spouse3618; a spring1530 shut up5274, a fountain4599 sealed2856.
13Thy plants7973 are an orchard6508 of pomegranates7416, with pleasant4022 fruits6529; camphire3724, with spikenard5373,
14Spikenard5373 and saffron3750; calamus7070 and cinnamon7076, with all trees6086 of frankincense3828; myrrh4753 and aloes174, with all the chief7218 spices1314:
15A fountain4599 of gardens1588, a well875 of living2416 waters4325, and streams5140 from Lebanon3844.
16Awake5782, O north wind6828; and come935, thou south8486; blow6315 upon my garden1588, that the spices1314 thereof may flow out5140. Let my beloved1730 come935 into his garden1588, and eat398 his pleasant4022 fruits6529.