6I opened to my lover,
but he was gone!
My heart sank.
I searched for him
but could not find him anywhere.
I called to him,
but there was no reply.
7The night watchmen found me
as they made their rounds.
They beat and bruised me
and stripped off my veil,
those watchmen on the walls.
8Make this promise, O women of Jerusalem—
If you find my lover,
tell him I am weak with love.
9Why is your lover better than all others,
O woman of rare beauty?
What makes your lover so special
that we must promise this?
10My lover is dark and dazzling,
better than ten thousand others!
11His head is finest gold,
his wavy hair is black as a raven.
12His eyes sparkle like doves
beside springs of water;
they are set like jewels
washed in milk.
13His cheeks are like gardens of spices
giving off fragrance.
His lips are like lilies,
perfumed with myrrh.
14His arms are like rounded bars of gold,
set with beryl.
His body is like bright ivory,
glowing with lapis lazuli.
15His legs are like marble pillars
set in sockets of finest gold.
His posture is stately,
like the noble cedars of Lebanon.
16His mouth is sweetness itself;
he is desirable in every way.
Such, O women of Jerusalem,
is my lover, my friend.