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The Bride’s Troubled Dream
1“On my bed night after night I sought him
Whom my soul loves;
I sought him but did not find him.
2Or Let me ariseI must arise now and Or Let me go aboutgo around in the city;
In the streets and in the public squares
Or Let me seek I must seek him whom my soul loves.’
I sought him but did not find him.
3The watchmen who make the rounds in the city found me,
And I said, ‘Have you seen him whom my soul loves?’
4Hardly had I Lit passedleft them
When I found him whom my soul loves;
I held on to him and would not let him go
Until I had brought him to my mother’s house,
And into the room of her who conceived me.”
The Groom
5“Swear to me, you daughters of Jerusalem,
By the gazelles or by the does of the field,
That you will not disturb or awaken my love
Until she pleases.”
Solomon’s Wedding Day
The Bride
6Lit WhoWhat is this coming up from the wilderness
Like columns of smoke,
Perfumed with myrrh and frankincense,
With all the scented powders of the merchant?
The Chorus
7Behold, it is I.e., an elegant couch designed to be carried with poles by servantsthe traveling couch of Solomon;
Sixty warriors around it,
Of the warriors of Israel.
8All of them are wielders of the sword,
Expert in war;
Each man has his sword at his side,
Guarding against the Lit terror in the nightsterrors of the night.
9King Solomon has made for himself a I.e., an elegant throne with poles, carried by servantssedan chair
From the timber of Lebanon.
10He made its posts of silver,
Its Or supportback of gold
And its seat of purple fabric,
With its interior lovingly inlaid
By the daughters of Jerusalem.
11Go out, you daughters of Zion,
And look at King Solomon with the Or wreathcrown
With which his mother has crowned him
On the day of his wedding,
And on the day of the joy of his heart.”