Shir-HaShirim (Sng) 8

1 I wish you were my brother,

who nursed at my mother’s breast;

then, if I met you outdoors, I could kiss you,

and no one would look down on me.

2 I would lead you and bring you to my mother’s house,

and she would instruct me.

I would give you spiced wine to drink,

fresh juice from my pomegranates.

3 His left arm would be under my head

and his right arm around me.

4 I warn you, daughters of Yerushalayim,

not to awaken or stir up love

until it wants to arise!

5 Who is this, coming up from the desert,

leaning on her darling?

I awakened you under the apple tree.

It was there that your mother conceived you;

there she who bore you conceived you.

6 Set me like a seal on your heart,

like a seal on your arm;

for love is as strong as death,

passion as cruel as Sh’ol;

its flashes are flashes of fire,

[as fierce as the] flame ofYah.

7 No amount of water can quench love,

torrents cannot drown it.

If someone gave all the wealth in his house for love,

he would gain only utter contempt.

8 We have a little sister;

her breasts are still unformed.

What are we to do with our sister

when she is asked for in marriage?

9 If she is a wall,

we will build on her a palace of silver;

and if she is a door,

we will enclose her with panels of cedar.

10 I am a wall, and my breasts are like towers;

so in his view I am like one who brings peace.

11 Shlomo had a vineyard at Ba‘al-Hamon,

and he gave the vineyard to caretakers;

each of them would pay for its fruit

a thousand pieces of silver.

12 My vineyard is mine; I tend it, myself.

You can have the thousand, Shlomo,

and the fruit-caretakers, two hundred!

13 You who live in the garden,

friends are listening for your voice.

Let me hear it! —

14 — Flee, my darling!

Be like a gazelle or young stag

on the mountains of spices!

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