1How beautiful3302 are thy feet6471 with shoes5275, O prince's5081 daughter1323! the joints2542 of thy thighs3409 are like jewels2481, the work4639 of the hands3027 of a cunning workman542.
2Thy navel8326 is like a round5469 goblet101, which wanteth2637 not liquor4197: thy belly990 is like an heap6194 of wheat2406 set about5473 with lilies7799.
3Thy two8147 breasts7699 are like two8147 young6082 roes6646 that are twins8380.
4Thy neck6677 is as a tower4026 of ivory8127; thine eyes5869 like the fishpools1295 in Heshbon2809, by the gate8179 of Bathrabbim1337: thy nose639 is as the tower4026 of Lebanon3844 which looketh6822 toward6440 Damascus1834.
5Thine head7218 upon thee is like Carmel3760, and the hair1803 of thine head7218 like purple713; the king4428 is held631 in the galleries7298.
6How fair3302 and how pleasant5276 art thou, O love160, for delights8588!
7This thy stature6967 is like1819 to a palm tree8558, and thy breasts7699 to clusters811 of grapes.
8I said559, I will go up5927 to the palm tree8558, I will take hold270 of the boughs5577 thereof: now also thy breasts7699 shall be as clusters811 of the vine1612, and the smell7381 of thy nose639 like apples8598;
9And the roof of thy mouth2441 like the best2896 wine3196 for my beloved1730, that goeth1980 down sweetly4339, causing the lips8193 of those that are asleep3463 to speak1680.
10I am my beloved's1730, and his desire8669 is toward me.
11Come3212, my beloved1730, let us go forth3318 into the field7704; let us lodge3885 in the villages3723.
12Let us get up early7925 to the vineyards3754; let us see7200 if the vine1612 flourish6524, whether the tender grape5563 appear6605, and the pomegranates7416 bud forth5132: there will I give5414 thee my loves1730.
13The mandrakes1736 give5414 a smell7381, and at our gates6607 are all manner of pleasant4022 fruits, new2319 and old3465, which I have laid up6845 for thee, O my beloved1730.