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The man speaking to the woman 
 1 How beautiful your feet appear in your sandals, prince's daughter! 
The curves of your thighs are like jewels, 
the work of the hands of a master craftsman. 
 2 Your navel is like a round bowl; 
may it never lack mixed wine. 
Your belly is like a mound of wheat 
encircled with lilies. 
 3 Your two breasts are like two fawns, 
twins of a gazelle. 
 4 Your neck is like a tower of ivory; 
your eyes are the pools in Heshbon 
by the gate of Bath Rabbim. 
Your nose is like the tower in Lebanon 
that looks toward Damascus. 
 5 Your head is on you like Carmel; 
the hair on your head is dark purple. 
The king is held captive by its tresses. 
 6 How beautiful and how lovely you are, 
my love, with delights! * Some versions read are, loved one, with  .  
 7 Your height is like that of a date palm tree, 
and your breasts like clusters of fruit. 
 8 I said, “I want to climb that palm tree; 
I will take hold of its branches.” 
May your breasts be like clusters of grapes, 
and may the fragrance of your nose be like apricots. 
 9 May your palate be like the best wine, 
flowing smoothly for my beloved, 
gliding over the lips of those who sleep. † Some versions read over my lips and teeth  .  
The woman speaking to the man 
 10 I am my beloved's, 
and he desires me. 
 11 Come, my beloved, let us go out into the countryside; 
let us spend the night in the villages. ‡ Some versions read night among the henna plants  .  
 12 Let us rise early to go to the vineyards; 
let us see whether the vines have budded, 
whether their blossoms have opened, 
and whether the pomegranates are in flower. 
There I will give you my love. 
 13 The mandrakes give off their fragrance; 
at the door where we are staying are all sorts of choice fruits, new and old, 
that I have stored up for you, my beloved.