[As] a lovinghindand a gracefuldoe,Let her breastssatisfyyou at alltimes;Be exhilaratedalwayswith her love.
"Now a travelercameto the richman,And he was unwillingto takefrom his own flockor his own herd,To preparefor the wayfarerwho had cometo him; Rather he tookthe poorman'sewelamband preparedit for the manwho had cometo him."
Drinkwaterfrom your own cisternAnd freshwaterfrom your own well.
For whyshould you, my son,be exhilaratedwith an adulteressAnd embracethe bosomof a foreigner?
"Untilthe coolof the daywhen the shadowsfleeaway, Turn,my beloved,and be likea gazelleOra youngstagon the mountainsof Bether."
"My belovedis likea gazelleora youngstag.Behold,he is standingbehindour wall,He is lookingthroughthe windows,He is peeringthroughthe lattice.
"Your twobreastsare like twofawns,Twinsof a gazelleWhich feedamong the lilies.
"Your twobreastsare like twofawns,Twinsof a gazelle.
"Hurry,my beloved,And be likea gazelleora youngstagOn the mountainsof spices."