Joseph Friedlander, comp. The Standard Book of Jewish Verse. 1917.
By Regina Miriam BlochSolomons Song
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Alack! is he silent still?
Didst thou smell the perfume of his locks
As he skipped upon the hill?
Amid the tents of Kedar?
In the house whose rafters are of fir,
Whose casements are of cedar.
All laved in spice and roses?
With cool ointment on her throat and hands
From secret garden-closes.
And from her running fountains?
I am lonely on the barren heights,
Yet God calls from the mountains….”
As Ammi-nadib’s lances,
Then say: “She sleeps but her heart waketh,
She neither sings nor dances.”
As willows trail her tresses,
Her neck is like a drooping tower,
She yearns for thy caresses.
Come down and stay her sorrow:
Is not the winter over and past
And lilies bloom to-morrow?
Ah, when is he returning?”