2:1 I
am
a
rose
of
Sharon,
A
lily
of
the
valleys.
2:2 As
a
lily
among
thorns,
So
is
my
love
among
the
daughters.
2:3 As
the
apple-tree
among
the
trees
of
the
wood,
So
is
my
beloved
among
the
sons.
I
sat
down
under
his
shadow
with
great
delight,
And
his
fruit
was
sweet
to
my
taste.
2:4 He
brought
me
to
the
banqueting-house,
And
his
banner
over
me
was
love.
2:5 Stay
ye
me
with
raisins,
refresh
me
with
apples;
For
I
am
sick
from
love.
2:6 His
left
hand
[is]
under
my
head,
And
his
right
hand
doth
embrace
me.
2:7 I
adjure
you,
O
daughters
of
Jerusalem,
By
the
roes,
or
by
the
hinds
of
the
field,
That
ye
stir
not
up,
nor
awake
[my]
love,
Until
he
please.
2:8 The
voice
of
my
beloved!
behold,
he
cometh,
Leaping
upon
the
mountains,
Skipping
upon
the
hills.
2:9 My
beloved
is
like
a
roe
or
a
young
hart:
Behold,
he
standeth
behind
our
wall;
He
looketh
in
at
the
windows;
He
glanceth
through
the
lattice.
2:10 My
beloved
spake,
and
said
unto
me,
Rise
up,
my
love,
my
fair
one,
and
come
away.
2:11 For,
lo,
the
winter
is
past;
The
rain
is
over
and
gone;
2:12 The
flowers
appear
on
the
earth;
The
time
of
the
singing
[of
birds]
is
come,
And
the
voice
of
the
turtle-dove
is
heard
in
our
land;
2:13 The
fig-tree
ripeneth
her
green
figs,
And
the
vines
are
in
blossom;
They
give
forth
their
fragrance.
Arise,
my
love,
my
fair
one,
and
come
away.
2:14 O
my
dove,
that
art
in
the
clefts
of
the
rock,
In
the
covert
of
the
steep
place,
Let
me
see
thy
countenance,
Let
me
hear
thy
voice;
For
sweet
is
thy
voice,
and
thy
countenance
is
comely.
2:15 Take
us
the
foxes,
the
little
foxes,
That
spoil
the
vineyards;
For
our
vineyards
are
in
blossom.
2:16 My
beloved
is
mine,
and
I
am
his:
He
feedeth
[his
flock]
among
the
lilies.
2:17 Until
the
day
be
cool,
and
the
shadows
flee
away,
Turn,
my
beloved,
and
be
thou
like
a
roe
or
a
young
hart
Upon
the
mountains
of
Bether.