| Dark I am yet lovely as tents of Kedar
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| As the pavilions of Solomon either
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| Don’t hate me because the sun has darkened me All my mother’s sons were so angry with me They made me watch the vineyards
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| My own things I did not guard
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| On my bed at night I sought whom my soul loves
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| Oh I sought I sought but I found him not
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| So I ask U daughters of Jerusalem
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| Where is my love? |
| Oh tell me have U seen him?
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| Majestic as Lebanon stately as cedars
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| His mouth so delicious his fragrance so pleases
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| Such is my beloved such is my darling
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| And if U see him say my heart is pining
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| For the kisses of his mouth and his flavours
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| Oh the king had brought me into his chambers
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| Say I delight in his love
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| Say he’s the one my soul was
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| Vast floods can’t quench love no matter what love did
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| Rivers can’t drown love no matter where love’s hid
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| So when U do find him out
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| Bring him to my mother’s house
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| And into the chamber of her who conceived me Then will he know me and then will he see me Tell him that love isn’t done
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| Tell him don’t leave me alone |