1. D Where has your lover gone,most beautiful among women?Where has your lover withdrawnthat we may seek him with you?
2. W My lover has come down to his garden,to the beds of spices,To feed in the gardensand to gather lilies.
3. I belong to my lover, and my lover belongs to me;he feeds among the lilies.
4. M Beautiful as Tirzah are you, my friend;fair as Jerusalem,fearsome as celestial visions!
5. Turn your eyes away from me,for they stir me up.Your hair is like a flock of goatsstreaming down from Gilead.
6. Your teeth are like a flock of ewesthat come up from the washing,All of them big with twins,none of them barren.
7. Like pomegranate halves,your cheeks behind your veil.