The Song of Songs
1:1 The song of songs, which
is
Solomon’s.
ACT I - THE BETROTHAL
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Act I, Scene 1 - Introduction
Shulamith
2 Let him kiss me with the kisses of
his mouth—
[to Solomon] For your love
is better than wine.
3 Because of the fragrance of your
good ointments,
Your name
is ointment poured forth;
Therefore the virgins love you.
4 Draw me away!
The Daughters of Jerusalem
[to Solomon] We will run after you [masc. sing.].
Act I, Scene 2 - Shulamith’s Arrival at the
Palace Throneroom and Banquet
Shulamith
The king has brought me into his chambers.
The Daughters of Jerusalem
[to Solomon] We will be glad and rejoice in you [masc. sing.].
[to Solomon] We will remember your
[masc. sing] love
more than wine.
Shulamith
[to Solomon] Rightly do they love you.
[to the Daughters]
5 I
am
dark, but lovely,
O daughters of Jerusalem,
Like the tents of Kedar,
Like the curtains of Solomon.
6 Do not look upon me, because I
am
dark,
Because the sun has tanned me.
My mother’s sons were angry with me;
They made me the keeper of the vineyards,
But my own vineyard I have not kept.
[to Solomon]
7 Tell me, O you whom I
love,
Where you feed
your flock,
Where you make
it rest at noon.
For why should I be as one who veils herself
[or
‘wanders’]
By the flocks of your companions?
The Daughters of Jerusalem
8 If you do not know, O fairest
among women,
Follow in the footsteps of the flock,
And feed your little goats
Beside the shepherds’ tents.
Solomon
9 I have compared you, my love,
To my filly among Pharaoh’s chariots.
10 Your cheeks are lovely with
ornaments,
Your neck with chains
of gold.
The Daughters of Jerusalem
[to Shulamith]
11 We will make you
[fem. sing.] ornaments of gold
With studs of silver.
Shulamith
12 While the king
is at
his table,
My spikenard sends forth its fragrance.
[her thoughts]
13 A bundle of myrrh
is my beloved to me,
That lies all night between my breasts.
14 My beloved
is to me a
cluster of henna
blooms
In the vineyards of En Gedi.
Act I, Scene 3 - The Picnic
Solomon
15 Behold, you
are fair,
my love!
Behold, you
are fair!
You
have dove’s eyes.
Shulamith
16 Behold, you
are
handsome, my beloved!
Yes, pleasant!
Also our bed
is green.
17 The beams of our houses
are
cedar,
And our rafters of fir.
2:1 I
am the rose of Sharon [Map:38],
And the lily of the valleys.
Solomon
2 Like a lily among thorns,
So is my love among the daughters.
Shulamith
3 Like an apple tree among the trees
of the woods,
So
is my beloved among the sons.
I sat down in his shade with great delight,
And his fruit
was sweet to my taste.
Act 1, Scene 4 - The Second Banquet
Shulamith
4 He brought me to the banqueting
house,
And his banner over me
was love.
[to Solomon]
5 Sustain me with cakes
of raisins,
Refresh me with apples,
For I
am lovesick.
[she imagines the future]
6 His left
hand
is under my head,
And his right hand embraces me.
Warning
[to the Daughters of Jerusalem]
7 I
charge you, O daughters of Jerusalem,
By the gazelles or by the does of the field,
Do not stir up nor awaken love
Until it pleases.
ACT II – THE ENGAGEMENT PERIOD
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Act II, Scene 1 – The Trip to the Mountains
Shulamith
8 The voice of my beloved!
Behold, he comes
Leaping upon the mountains,
Skipping upon the hills.
9 My beloved is like a gazelle or a
young stag.
Behold, he stands behind our wall;
He is looking through the windows,
Gazing through the lattice.
10 My beloved spoke, and said to me:
Solomon
“Rise up, my love, my fair one,
And come away.
11 For lo, the winter is past,
The rain is over
and gone.
12 The flowers appear on the earth;
The time of singing has come,
And the voice of the turtledove
Is heard in our land.
13 The fig tree puts forth her green
figs,
And the vines
with the tender grapes
Give a
good smell.
Rise up, my love, my fair one,
And come away!
14 “O my dove, in the clefts of the
rock,
In the secret
places of the cliff,
Let me see your face,
Let me hear your voice;
For your voice
is sweet,
And your face
is lovely.”
Warning
[their conversation among the vinyards]
15 Catch
us the foxes,
The little foxes that spoil the vines,
For our vines
have tender grapes.
Shulamith
[her thoughts]
16 My beloved
is
mine, and I
am his.
He feeds
his flock among the lilies.
[her wish for the future]
17 Until
the day breaks
And the shadows flee away,
Turn, my beloved,
And be like a gazelle
Or a young stag
Upon the mountains of Bether [meaning ‘separation’].
Act II, Scene 2 - A Separation Dream
Shulamith
3:1 By night on my bed I sought the one I love;
I sought him, but I did not find him.
2 “I will rise now,”
I said,
“And go about the city;
In the streets and in the squares
I will seek the one I love.”
I sought him, but I did not find him.
3 The watchmen who go about the city
found me;
I said,
“Have you seen the one I love?”
4 Scarcely had I passed by them,
When I found the one I love.
I held him and would not let him go,
Until I had brought him to the house of my mother,
And into the chamber of her who conceived me.
Warning
[Shulamith to the Daughters]
5 I
charge you, O daughters of Jerusalem,
By the gazelles or by the does of the field,
Do not stir up nor awaken love
Until it pleases.
ACT III – THE WEDDING
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Act III, Scene 1 - The Wedding Procession
Shulamith
6 Who
is this coming out
of the wilderness
Like pillars of smoke,
Perfumed with myrrh and frankincense,
With all the merchant’s fragrant powders?
7 Behold, it
is Solomon’s
couch,
With sixty valiant men around it,
Of the valiant of Israel.
8 They all hold swords,
Being expert in war.
Every man
has his sword on his thigh
Because of fear in the night.
9 Of the wood of Lebanon
Solomon the King
Made himself a palanquin [a portable enclosed chair]:
10 He made its pillars
of
silver,
Its support
of gold,
Its seat
of purple,
Its interior paved
with love
By the daughters of Jerusalem.
11 Go forth, O daughters of Zion,
And see King Solomon with the crown
With which his mother crowned him
On the day of his wedding,
The day of the gladness of his heart.
Act III, Scene 2 - The Wedding Night
Solomon
4:1 Behold, you
are fair, my love!
Behold, you
are fair!
You
have dove’s eyes behind your veil.
Your hair
is like a flock of goats,
Going down from Mount Gilead.
2 Your teeth
are like a
flock of shorn
sheep
Which have come up from the washing,
Every one of which bears twins,
And none
is barren among them.
3 Your lips
are like a
strand of scarlet,
And your mouth is lovely.
Your temples behind your veil
Are like a piece of pomegranate.
4 Your neck
is like the
tower of David,
Built for an armory,
On which hang a thousand bucklers,
All shields of mighty men.
5 Your two breasts
are
like two fawns,
Twins of a gazelle,
Which feed among the lilies.
6 Until the day breaks
And the shadows flee away,
I will go my way to the mountain of myrrh
And to the hill of frankincense.
7 You
are all fair, my
love,
And
there is no spot in you.
8 Come with me from Lebanon,
my
spouse,
With me from Lebanon.
Look from the top of Amana,
From the top of Senir and Hermon,
From the lions’ dens,
From the mountains of the leopards.
9 You have ravished my heart,
My sister,
my spouse;
You have ravished my heart
With one
look of your eyes,
With one link of your necklace.
10 How fair is your love,
My sister,
my spouse!
How much better than wine is your love,
And the scent of your perfumes
Than all spices!
11 Your lips, O
my spouse,
Drip as the honeycomb;
Honey and milk
are under your tongue;
And the fragrance of your garments
Is like the fragrance of Lebanon.
12 A garden enclosed
Is my sister,
my spouse,
A spring shut up,
A fountain sealed.
13 Your plants
are an
orchard of pomegranates
With pleasant fruits,
Fragrant henna with spikenard,
14 Spikenard and saffron,
Calamus and cinnamon,
With all trees of frankincense,
Myrrh and aloes,
With all the chief spices—
15 A fountain of gardens,
A well of living waters,
And streams from Lebanon.
Shulamith
[BEGIN CENTRAL 2 VERSES - CHIASM]
16 Awake, O north
wind,
And come, O south!
Blow upon my garden,
That its spices may flow out.
Let my beloved come to his garden
And eat its pleasant fruits.
Solomon
5:1 I have come to my garden, my sister,
my
spouse;
I have gathered my myrrh with my spice;
I have eaten my honeycomb with my honey;
I have drunk my wine with my milk.
God
Eat, O friends!
Drink, yes, drink deeply,
O beloved ones!
[END CENTRAL 2 VERSES - CHIASM]
ACT IV – MARRIED LIFE
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Act IV, Scene 1 - Fight and Make-Up
Shulamith
2 I sleep, but my heart is awake;
It is the voice of my beloved!
He knocks,
saying,
Solomon
“Open for me, my sister, my love,
My dove, my perfect one;
For my head is covered with dew,
My locks with the drops of the night.”
Shulamith
3 I have taken off my robe;
How can I put it on
again?
I have washed my feet;
How can I defile them?
4 My beloved put his hand
By the latch
of the door,
And my heart yearned for him.
5 I arose to open for my beloved,
And my hands dripped
with myrrh,
My fingers with liquid myrrh,
On the handles of the lock.
6 I opened for my beloved,
But my beloved had turned away
and was gone.
My heart leaped up when he spoke.
I sought him, but I could not find him;
I called him, but he gave me no answer.
7 The watchmen who went about the
city found me.
They struck me, they wounded me;
The keepers of the walls
Took my veil away from me.
8 I charge you, O daughters of
Jerusalem,
If you find my beloved,
That you tell him I
am lovesick!
The Daughters of Jerusalem
9 What
is your beloved
More than
another beloved,
O fairest among women?
What
is your beloved
More than
another beloved,
That you so charge us?
Shulamith
10 My beloved
is white and
ruddy,
Chief among ten thousand.
11 His head
is like the
finest gold;
His locks
are wavy,
And black as a raven.
12 His eyes
are like doves
By the rivers of waters,
Washed with milk,
And fitly set.
13 His cheeks
are like a
bed of spices,
Banks of scented herbs.
His lips
are lilies,
Dripping liquid myrrh.
14 His hands
are rods of
gold
Set with beryl.
His body
is carved ivory
Inlaid
with sapphires.
15 His legs
are pillars of
marble
Set on bases of fine gold.
His countenance
is like Lebanon,
Excellent as the cedars.
16 His mouth
is most
sweet,
Yes, he
is altogether lovely.
This
is my beloved,
And this
is my friend,
O daughters of Jerusalem!
The Daughters of Jerusalem
6:1 Where has your beloved gone,
O fairest among women?
Where has your beloved turned aside,
That we may seek him with you?
Shulamith
2 My beloved has gone to his garden,
To the beds of spices,
To feed
his flock in the gardens,
And to gather lilies.
3 I
am my beloved’s,
And my beloved
is mine.
He feeds
his flock among the lilies.
Solomon
4 O my love, you
are as
beautiful as Tirzah,
Lovely as Jerusalem,
Awesome as
an army with banners!
5 Turn your eyes away from me,
For they have overcome me.
Your hair
is like a flock of goats
Going down from Gilead.
6 Your teeth
are like a
flock of sheep
Which have come up from the washing;
Every one bears twins,
And none
is barren among them.
7 Like a piece of pomegranate
Are your temples behind your veil.
8 There are sixty queens
And eighty concubines,
And virgins without number.
9 My dove, my perfect one,
Is the only one,
The only one of her mother,
The favorite of the one who bore her.
The daughters saw her
And called her blessed,
The queens and the concubines,
And they praised her.
10 Who is she who looks forth as the
morning,
Fair as the moon,
Clear as the sun,
Awesome as
an army with banners?
Shulamith
11 I went down to the garden of nuts
To see the verdure of the valley,
To see whether the vine had budded
And the pomegranates had bloomed.
12 Before I was even aware,
My soul had made me
As the chariots of my noble people [Hebrew
Ammi
Nadib].
The Daughters of Jerusalem
13 Return, return, O Shulamite;
Return, return, that we may look upon you!
Shulamith
What would you see in Shulamith—
As it were, the dance of the Mahanaim [near Jabbok River, Map:16,
translation: two camps]
Solomon
7:1 How beautiful are your feet in sandals,
O prince’s daughter!
The curves of your thighs
are like jewels,
The work of the hands of a skillful workman.
2 Your navel
is a rounded
goblet;
It lacks no blended beverage.
Your waist
is a heap of wheat
Set about with lilies.
3 Your two breasts
are
like two fawns,
Twins of a gazelle.
4 Your neck
is like an
ivory tower,
Your eyes
like the pools in Heshbon
By the gate of Bath Rabbim.
Your nose
is like the tower of Lebanon
Which looks toward Damascus.
5 Your head
crowns you
like
Mount Carmel,
And the hair of your head
is like purple;
A king
is held captive by
your tresses.
6 How fair and how pleasant you are,
O love, with your delights!
7 This stature of yours is like a
palm tree,
And your breasts
like its clusters.
8 I said, “I will go up to the palm
tree,
I will take hold of its branches.”
Let now your breasts be like clusters of the vine,
The fragrance of your breath like apples,
9 And the roof of your mouth like
the best wine.
Shulamith
The wine goes
down smoothly for my beloved,
Moving gently the lips of sleepers.
10 I
am my beloved’s,
And his desire
is toward me.
Act IV, Scene 2 - Trip to the Countryside
Shulamith
11 Come, my beloved,
Let us go forth to the field;
Let us lodge in the villages.
12 Let us get up early to the
vineyards;
Let us see if the vine has budded,
Whether the grape blossoms are open,
And the pomegranates are in bloom.
There I will give you my love.
13 The mandrakes give off a
fragrance,
And at our gates
are pleasant
fruits,
All manner, new and old,
Which I have laid up for you, my beloved.
8:1 Oh, that you were like my brother,
Who nursed at my mother’s breasts!
If I should find you outside,
I would kiss you;
I would not be despised.
2 I would lead you
and
bring you
Into the house of my mother,
She
who used to instruct me.
I would cause you to drink of spiced wine,
Of the juice of my pomegranate.
3 His left hand
is under
my head,
And his right hand embraces me.
Warning
4 I charge you, O daughters of
Jerusalem,
Do not stir up nor awaken love
Until it pleases.
ACT V – CONCLUSION AND LESSONS
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Act V, Scene 1 – Her Safe Marriage
Shulamith
[referring to herself]
5 Who
is
this coming up from the wilderness,
Leaning upon her beloved?
Solomon
I awakened you under the apple tree.
There your mother brought you forth;
There she
who bore you brought
you forth.
Shulamith (A Warning)
6 Set me as a seal upon your heart,
As a seal upon your arm;
For love
is as strong as death,
Jealousy
as cruel as the grave [sheol, hell];
Its flames
are flames of fire,
A most vehement flame [Literally
A flame of ‘ha shem’].
7 Many waters cannot quench love,
Nor can the floods drown it.
If a man would give for love
All the wealth of his house,
It would be utterly despised.
Act V, Scene 2 – Her Life Up Until Solomon
Shulamith’s Brothers
8 We have a little sister,
And she has no breasts.
What shall we do for our sister
In the day when she is spoken for?
9 If she
is a wall,
We will build upon her
A battlement of silver;
And if she
is a door,
We will enclose her
With boards of cedar.
Shulamith
10 I
am a wall,
And my breasts like towers;
Then I became in his eyes
As one who found peace.
[how they met]
11 Solomon had a
vineyard at Baal Hamon;
He leased the vineyard to keepers;
Everyone was to bring for its fruit
A thousand silver
coins.
[to Solomon]
12 My own vineyard
is
before me.
You, O Solomon,
may have a thousand,
And those who tend its fruit two hundred.
Act V, Scene 3 – Conclusion
Solomon
13 You who dwell in the gardens,
The companions listen for your voice—
Let me hear it!
Shulamith
14 Make haste, my beloved,
And be like a gazelle
Or a young stag
On the mountains of spices.