1. On my bed at night I sought the man who is my sweetheart: I sought but could not find him!

2. So I shall get up and go through the city; in the streets and in the squares, I shall seek my sweetheart. I sought but could not find him!

3. I came upon the watchmen -- those who go on their rounds in the city: 'Have you seen my sweetheart?'

4. Barely had I passed them when I found my sweetheart. I caught him, would not let him go, not till I had brought him to my mother's house, to the room where she conceived me!

5. LOVER: I charge you, daughters of Jerusalem, by gazelles and wild does, do not rouse, do not wake my beloved before she pleases.

6. POET: What is this coming up from the desert like a column of smoke, breathing of myrrh and frankincense and every exotic perfume?

7. Here comes Solomon's litter. Around it are sixty champions, the flower of the warriors of Israel;

8. all of them skilled swordsmen, expert in war. Each man has his sword at his side, against alarms by night.

9. King Solomon has had a palanquin made of wood from Lebanon.

10. He has had the posts made of silver, the canopy of gold, the seat of purple; the centre is inlaid with ebony.

11. Daughters of Zion, come and see King Solomon, wearing the diadem with which his mother crowned him on his wedding day, on the day of his heart's joy.





“Cada Missa lhe obtém um grau mais alto de gloria no Céu!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina