She sits at the door of her house. She sits on her chair on the hill in the city.
Stay away from the woman who does the sin of adultery. {\cf2\super [5]} Don’t even go near the door of her house.
They stand at the top of the hill\par by the road where the paths meet.\par
And when people walk by, she calls out to them. Those people are not interested in her, but she says,
And then she sent her servants to town to invite people to come up to the hill in the city \{and eat with her\}. She said,
You built your mounds at the head of every road. Then you degraded your beauty. You used it to catch every man that walked by. You raised your skirt so they could see your legs, and then you were like a prostitute {\cf2\super [123]} with those men.