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Poetry formatting Sng 1-3
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\p
\q
\v 2 Oh, that he would kiss me with the kisses of his mouth,
\p
\q for your love is better than wine.
\q2 for your love is better than wine.
\q
\v 3 Your anointing oils have a pleasing fragrance;
\q your name is like flowing perfume,
\q so the young women love you.
\q2 your name is like flowing perfume,
\q2 so the young women love you.
\q
\v 4 Take me with you, and we will run.
\p
\q The king has brought me into his rooms.
\p
\q We are glad; We rejoice about you;
\q let us praise your love; it is better than wine.
\q It is right for the other women to love you.
\q2 let us praise your love; it is better than wine.
\q2 It is right for the other women to love you.
\s5
\p
\q
\v 5 I am dark but lovely,
\q you daughters of Jerusalem—
\q2 you daughters of Jerusalem—
\q dark like the tents of Kedar,
\q lovely like the curtains of Solomon.
\q2 lovely like the curtains of Solomon.
\q
\v 6 Do not stare at me because I am dark,
\q because the sun has scorched me.
\q2 because the sun has scorched me.
\q My mother's sons were angry with me;
\q they made me keeper of the vineyards,
\q but my own vineyard I have not kept.
\q2 they made me keeper of the vineyards,
\q2 but my own vineyard I have not kept.
\s5
\p
\q
\v 7 Tell me, you whom my soul loves,
\q where do you feed your flock?
\q Where do you rest your flock at noontime?
\q2 where do you feed your flock?
\q2 Where do you rest your flock at noontime?
\q Why should I be like someone who wanders
\q beside the flocks of your companions?
\q2 beside the flocks of your companions?
\s5
\p
\q
\v 8 If you do not know, most beautiful among women,
\q follow the tracks of my flock,
\q and pasture your young goats near the shepherds' tents.
\q2 follow the tracks of my flock,
\q2 and pasture your young goats near the shepherds' tents.
\s5
\q
\v 9 I compare you, my love,
\q to a mare among Pharaoh's chariot horses.
\q2 to a mare among Pharaoh's chariot horses.
\q
\v 10 Your cheeks are beautiful with ornaments,
\q your neck with strings of jewels.
\q2 your neck with strings of jewels.
\q
\v 11 We will make for you gold ornaments
\q with silver studs.
\q2 with silver studs.
\s5
\p
\q
\v 12 While the king lay on his couch,
\q my nard emitted its fragrance.
\q2 my nard emitted its fragrance.
\q
\v 13 My beloved is to me like a bag of myrrh
\q that spends the night lying between my breasts.
\q2 that spends the night lying between my breasts.
\q
\v 14 My beloved is to me like a cluster of henna flowers
\q in the vineyards of En Gedi.
\q2 in the vineyards of En Gedi.
\s5
\p
\q
\v 15 Listen, you are beautiful, my love;
\q listen, you are beautiful;
\q your eyes are doves.
\q2 listen, you are beautiful;
\q2 your eyes are doves.
\s5
\p
\q
\v 16 Listen, you are handsome, my beloved, how handsome.
\q The lush plants are our bed.
\q2 The lush plants are our bed.
\q
\v 17 The beams of our house are cedars;
\q our rafters are firs.
\q2 our rafters are firs.
\s5
\c 2
\p
\q
\v 1 I am a meadow flower of Sharon,
\q a lily of the valleys.
\q2 a lily of the valleys.
\p
\q
\v 2 As a lily among thorns,
\q so is my love among the young women.
\q2 so is my love among the young women.
\s5
\p
\q
\v 3 As an apricot tree among the trees of the forest,
\q so is my beloved among the young men.
\q2 so is my beloved among the young men.
\q I sit down under his shadow with great delight,
\q and his fruit is sweet to my taste.
\q2 and his fruit is sweet to my taste.
\q
\v 4 He brought me to the house of wine,
\q and his banner over me was love.
\q2 and his banner over me was love.
\s5
\p
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\p
\q
\v 6 His left hand is under my head,
\q and his right hand embraces me.
\q2 and his right hand embraces me.
\s5
\p
\q
\v 7 I want you to swear, daughters of Jerusalem,
\q by the gazelles and the does of the fields,
\q2 by the gazelles and the does of the fields,
\q that you will not awaken or arouse love
\q until she pleases.
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\p
\q
\v 8 There is the sound of my beloved! Listen, here he comes,
\q leaping over the mountains,
\q jumping over the hills.
\q2 leaping over the mountains,
\q2 jumping over the hills.
\q
\v 9 My beloved is like a gazelle or a young stag;
\q look, he is standing behind our wall,
\q2 look, he is standing behind our wall,
\q gazing through the window,
\q peering through the lattice.
\q2 peering through the lattice.
\s5
\q
\v 10 My beloved spoke to me and said,
\q "Arise, my love;
\q My beautiful one, come away with me.
\q2 "Arise, my love;
\q2 My beautiful one, come away with me.
\q
\v 11 Look, the winter is past;
\q the rain is over and gone.
\q2 the rain is over and gone.
\s5
\q
\v 12 The flowers have appeared in the land;
\q the time for pruning and the singing of birds has come,
\q and the sound of the doves is heard in our land.
\q2 the time for pruning and the singing of birds has come,
\q2 and the sound of the doves is heard in our land.
\q
\v 13 The fig tree ripens her green figs,
\q and the vines are in blossom;
\q2 and the vines are in blossom;
\q they give off their fragrance.
\q Arise, my love, my beautiful one, and come away.
\q2 Arise, my love, my beautiful one, and come away.
\s5
\q
\v 14 My dove, in the clefts of the rock,
\q in the secret clefts of the mountain crags,
\q2 in the secret clefts of the mountain crags,
\q let me see your face.
\q Let me hear your voice,
\q for your voice is sweet, and your face is lovely."
\q2 Let me hear your voice,
\q for your voice is sweet,
\q2 and your face is lovely."
\s5
\p
\q
\v 15 Catch the foxes for us, the little foxes
\q that spoil vineyards,
\q for our vineyard is in blossom.
\v 15 Catch the foxes for us,
\q2 the little foxes that spoil vineyards,
\q2 for our vineyard is in blossom.
\s5
\q
\v 16 My beloved is mine, and I am his;
\q he grazes among the lilies with pleasure.
\q2 he grazes among the lilies with pleasure.
\p
\q
\v 17 Go away, my beloved,
\q before the day breathes and the shadows flee away.
\q2 before the day breathes and the shadows flee away.
\q Go away; be like a gazelle or a young stag
\q on the rugged mountains.
\q2 on the rugged mountains.
\s5
\c 3
\p
\q
\v 1 At night on my bed
\q I was longing for him whom my soul loves;
\q I looked for him, but I could not find him.
\q2 I was longing for him whom my soul loves;
\q2 I looked for him, but I could not find him.
\q
\v 2 I said to myself, "I will get up and go through the city,
\q through the streets and squares;
\q2 through the streets and squares;
\q I will search for him whom my soul loves."
\q I searched for him, but I did not find him.
\2q I searched for him, but I did not find him.
\s5
\q
\v 3 The watchmen found me as they were making their rounds in the city.
\q I asked them, "Have you seen him whom my soul loves?"
\q2 I asked them, "Have you seen him whom my soul loves?"
\q
\v 4 It was only a little while after I had passed them
\q that I found him whom my soul loves.
\q 2that I found him whom my soul loves.
\q I held on to him and would not let him go
\q until I had brought him into my mother's house,
\q into the bedroom of the one who had conceived me.
\q2 until I had brought him into my mother's house,
\q2 into the bedroom of the one who had conceived me.
\s5
\p
\q
\v 5 I want you to swear, daughters of Jerusalem,
\q by the gazelles and the does of the fields,
\q2 by the gazelles and the does of the fields,
\q that you will not awaken or arouse love
\q until she pleases.
\q2 until she pleases.
\s5
\p
\q
\v 6 What is that coming up from the wilderness
\q like a column of smoke,
\q2 like a column of smoke,
\q perfumed with myrrh and frankincense,
\q with all the powders sold by merchants?
\q2 with all the powders sold by merchants?
\q
\v 7 Look, it is the bed of Solomon;
\q sixty warriors surround it—
\q the mighty men of Israel.
\q2 sixty warriors surround it—
\q2 the mighty men of Israel.
\s5
\q
\v 8 All of them are skilled with a sword and are experienced in warfare.
\q Every man has his sword at his side,
\q armed against the terrors of the night.
\q2 Every man has his sword at his side,
\q2 armed against the terrors of the night.
\q
\v 9 King Solomon made himself a sedan chair
\q of the wood from Lebanon.
\q2 of the wood from Lebanon.
\s5
\q
\v 10 Its posts were made of silver;
\q the back was made of gold, and the seat of purple cloth.
\q2 the back was made of gold, and the seat of purple cloth.
\q Its interior was decorated with love
\q by the daughters of Jerusalem.
\q2 by the daughters of Jerusalem.
\p
\q
\v 11 Go out, daughters of Zion, and gaze on King Solomon,
\q bearing the crown with which his mother crowned him
\q2 bearing the crown with which his mother crowned him
\q on his wedding day,
\q on the day of the joy of his heart.
\q2 on the day of the joy of his heart.
\s5
\c 4