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Chapter 6

The Lost Lover Found

D Where has your lover gone,
    most beautiful among women?
Where has your lover withdrawn
    that we may seek him with you?[a]
W(A) My lover has come down to his garden,[b]
    to the beds of spices,
To feed in the gardens
    and to gather lilies.
(B)I belong to my lover, and my lover belongs to me;
    he feeds among the lilies.

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Footnotes

  1. 6:1 The Daughters of Jerusalem are won by this description of the lover and offer their aid in seeking him (cf. 5:6, 9).
  2. 6:2–3 The woman implies here that she had never really lost her lover, for he has come down to his garden (cf. 2:16; 4:5). Feed…lilies: the imagery here evokes both a shepherd pasturing his flocks and erotic play between the lovers (2:16; 4:5, 12, 16).

Friends

Where has your beloved(A) gone,
    most beautiful of women?(B)
Which way did your beloved turn,
    that we may look for him with you?

She

My beloved has gone(C) down to his garden,(D)
    to the beds of spices,(E)
to browse in the gardens
    and to gather lilies.
I am my beloved’s and my beloved is mine;(F)
    he browses among the lilies.(G)

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