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(A)I adjure you, Daughters of Jerusalem,[a]
    by the gazelles and the does of the field,
Do not awaken, or stir up love
    until it is ready.

Her Lover’s Visit Remembered

W The sound of my lover! here he comes[b]
    springing across the mountains,
    leaping across the hills.
My lover is like a gazelle[c]
    or a young stag.
See! He is standing behind our wall,
    gazing through the windows,
    peering through the lattices.

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Footnotes

  1. 2:7 Cf. 3:5; 5:8; 8:4. By the gazelles and the does: perhaps a mitigated invocation of the divinity based on the assonance in Hebrew of the names of these animals with terms for God.
  2. 2:8–13 In this sudden change of scene, the woman describes a rendezvous and pictures her lover hastening toward her dwelling until his voice is heard calling her to him.
  3. 2:9 Gazelle: a frequent motif in ancient poems from Mesopotamia.