Song of Solomon 6
1 Whither is thy
beloved gone, O thou
fairest among
women? whither is thy
beloved turned
aside? that we may
seek him with thee.
2 My
beloved is gone
down into his
garden, to the
beds of
spices, to
feed in the
gardens, and to
gather lilies. 3 I am my
beloved's, and my
beloved is mine: he
feedeth among the
lilies. 4 Thou art
beautiful, O my
love, as
Tirzah, comely as
Jerusalem, terrible as an army with
banners.
5 Turn
away thine
eyes from me, for
they have
overcome me: thy
hair is as a
flock of
goats that
appear from
Gilead. 6 Thy
teeth are as a
flock of
sheep which go
up from the
washing, whereof every one beareth
twins, and there is not one
barren among them.
7 As a
piece of a
pomegranate are thy
temples within thy
locks. 8 There are
threescore queens, and
fourscore concubines, and
virgins without
number. 9 My
dove, my
undefiled is but
one; she is the only
one of her
mother, she is the
choice one of her that
bare her. The
daughters saw her, and
blessed her; yea, the
queens and the
concubines, and they
praised her.
10 Who is she that looketh
forth as the
morning, fair as the
moon, clear as the
sun, and
terrible as an army with
banners?
11 I went
down into the
garden of
nuts to
see the
fruits of the
valley, and to
see whether the
vine flourished, and the
pomegranates budded.
12 Or ever I was
aware, my
soul made me like the
chariots of
Amminadib. 13 Return,
return, O
Shulamite; return,
return, that we may
look upon thee. What will ye
see in the
Shulamite? As it were the
company of two
armies.