Song Of Solomon 5:2-16

Song Of Solomon 5:2-16

[2] but my heart  waketh:  it is the voice  of my beloved  that knocketh,  saying, Open  to me, my sister,  my love,  my dove,  my undefiled:  for my head  is filled  with dew,  and my locks  with the drops  of the night.  [3] I have put off  my coat;  how  shall I put it on?  I have washed  my feet;  how  shall I defile  [4] My beloved  put in  his hand  by  the hole  of the door, and my bowels  were moved  [5] I rose up  to open  to my beloved;  and my hands  dropped  with myrrh,  and my fingers  with sweet smelling  myrrh,  upon the handles  of the lock.  [6] I opened  to my beloved;  had withdrawn  himself, and was gone:  my soul  failed  when he spake:  I sought  him, but I could not find  him; I called  him, but he gave me no answer.  [7] The watchmen  that went about  the city  found  me, they smote  me, they wounded  me; the keepers  of the walls  took away  my veil  [8] I charge  you, O daughters  of Jerusalem,  if ye find  my beloved,  that ye tell  him, that I am sick  of love.  [9] What is thy beloved  O thou fairest  among women?  what is thy beloved  that thou  dost so charge  [10] My beloved  is white  and ruddy,  the chiefest  among ten thousand.  [11] His head  is as the most  fine gold,  his locks  are bushy,  and black  as a raven.  [12] His eyes  are as the eyes of doves  by the rivers  of waters,  washed  with milk,  and fitly set.  [13] His cheeks  are as a bed  of spices,  as sweet  flowers:  his lips  like lilies,  dropping  sweet smelling  myrrh.  [14] His hands  are as gold  rings  set  with the beryl:  his belly  is as bright  ivory  overlaid  with sapphires.  [15] His legs  are as pillars  of marble,  set  upon sockets  of fine gold:  his countenance  is as Lebanon,  excellent  as the cedars.  [16] His mouth  is most sweet:  yea, he is altogether lovely.  This is my beloved,  and this is my friend,  O daughters  of Jerusalem.