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Soy narciso de Sarón
y azucena de los valles.

Amado

Una azucena entre zarzas
es mi amada entre las mozas.

Amada

Un manzano entre árboles silvestres
es mi amado entre los mozos.
Me gusta sentarme a su sombra,
paladear su dulce fruta.
Me introdujo en la bodega
bajo la bandera de su amor.
Reconfórtenme con pasas,
reanímenme con manzanas,
que estoy enferma de amor.
En su izquierda reposa mi cabeza,
con su derecha me abraza.

Amado

Júrenme, muchachas de Jerusalén,
por las gacelas y ciervas del campo,
que no despertarán ni turbarán
al amor hasta que él quiera.

Segundo cantar

Amada

¡Es la voz de mi amor!
Mírenlo cómo viene,
brincando por los montes,
saltando por los cerros.
Mi amor es como un corzo,
es como un cervatillo.
Miren, se ha parado tras la tapia,
mirando por las ventanas,
espiando entre las rejas.
10 Mi amor habla y me dice:
— “Levántate, mi amada,
hermosa mía, y ven.
11 Que el invierno ha pasado,
han cesado y se han ido las lluvias.
12 Brotan flores en la tierra,
llega el tiempo de los cantos
y el arrullo de la tórtola
ya se oye en nuestros campos.
13 Las higueras echan higos
y hay aroma de uva en flor.
Levántate, mi amada,
hermosa mía, y ven.
14 Paloma mía, escondida
en las grietas de las rocas,
en los huecos más recónditos,
déjame ver tu figura,
déjame escuchar tu voz,
¡es tan dulce tu voz
y tan bella tu figura!”.

Dúo

15 Cácennos las raposas,
las raposas pequeñas
que destrozan las viñas,
nuestras viñas en flor.

Amada

16 Mi amado es mío y yo de mi amado,
que pasta entre azucenas.
17 Mientras despunta el día
y se esfuman las sombras,
amor mío, vuélvete
como corzo o cervatillo
por las montañas de Béter.

I am the rose of Sharon, and the lily of the valleys.

As the lily among thorns, so is my love among the daughters.

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.

He brought me to the banqueting house, and his banner over me was love.

Stay me with flagons, comfort me with apples: for I am sick of love.

His left hand is under my head, and his right hand doth embrace me.

I charge you, O ye daughters of Jerusalem, by the roes, and by the hinds of the field, that ye stir not up, nor awake my love, till he please.

The voice of my beloved! behold, he cometh leaping upon the mountains, skipping upon the hills.

My beloved is like a roe or a young hart: behold, he standeth behind our wall, he looketh forth at the windows, shewing himself through the lattice.

10 My beloved spake, and said unto me, 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 the singing of birds is come, and the voice of the turtle is heard in our land;

13 The fig tree putteth forth her green figs, and the vines with the tender grape give a good smell. Arise, my love, my fair one, and come away.

14 O my dove, that art in the clefts of the rock, in the secret places of the stairs, let me see thy countenance, let me hear thy voice; for sweet is thy voice, and thy countenance is comely.

15 Take us the foxes, the little foxes, that spoil the vines: for our vines have tender grapes.

16 My beloved is mine, and I am his: he feedeth among the lilies.

17 Until the day break, and the shadows flee away, turn, my beloved, and be thou like a roe or a young hart upon the mountains of Bether.

I am a rose[a] of Sharon,
    (A)a lily of the valleys.

He

As a lily among brambles,
    so is (B)my love among the young women.

She

As an apple tree among the trees of the forest,
    so is my (C)beloved among the young men.
With great delight I sat (D)in his shadow,
    and his (E)fruit was sweet to my taste.
He (F)brought me to the banqueting house,[b]
    and his (G)banner over me was love.
Sustain me with (H)raisins;
    refresh me with apples,
    (I)for I am sick with love.
His (J)left hand is under my head,
    and his right hand (K)embraces me!
I (L)adjure you,[c] O (M)daughters of Jerusalem,
    by (N)the gazelles or the does of the field,
that you not stir up or awaken love
    until it pleases.

The Bride Adores Her Beloved

The voice of my beloved!
    Behold, he comes,
leaping (O)over the mountains,
    bounding over the hills.
My beloved is like (P)a gazelle
    or a young stag.
Behold, there he stands
    behind our wall,
gazing through the windows,
    looking through the lattice.
10 My beloved speaks and says to me:
(Q)“Arise, my love, my beautiful one,
    and come away,
11 for behold, the winter is past;
    (R)the rain is over and gone.
12 (S)The flowers appear on the earth,
    the time of singing[d] has come,
and the voice of (T)the turtledove
    is heard in our land.
13 (U)The fig tree ripens its figs,
    and (V)the vines are in blossom;
    they give forth fragrance.
(W)Arise, my love, my beautiful one,
    and come away.
14 O my (X)dove, in the (Y)clefts of the rock,
    in the crannies of the cliff,
let me see your face,
    let me (Z)hear your voice,
for your voice is sweet,
    and your face is (AA)lovely.
15 Catch (AB)the foxes[e] for us,
    the little foxes
that spoil the vineyards,
    (AC)for our vineyards are in blossom.”

16 (AD)My beloved is mine, and I am his;
    he (AE)grazes[f] among the lilies.
17 Until (AF)the day breathes
    and (AG)the shadows flee,
turn, my beloved, be like (AH)a gazelle
    or a young stag on cleft mountains.[g]

Footnotes

  1. Song of Solomon 2:1 Probably a bulb, such as a crocus, asphodel, or narcissus
  2. Song of Solomon 2:4 Hebrew the house of wine
  3. Song of Solomon 2:7 That is, I put you on oath; so throughout the Song
  4. Song of Solomon 2:12 Or pruning
  5. Song of Solomon 2:15 Or jackals
  6. Song of Solomon 2:16 Or he pastures his flock
  7. Song of Solomon 2:17 Or mountains of Bether