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Song of Songs: Arise My Love
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Arise, my Fair One My Beloved spoke and said Rise up, my Love, my fair one, And come away. For now the winter is past, The rain is over
and gone. The flowers appear on the earth The time of singing has come. And the voice of the turtledove Is heard in our land The fig tree puts
forth her green figs and the vines, In
blossom, give forth their fragrance. Arise, my Love, my Fair one, and
Come away.
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Lions'Dens Until the day breaks and the shadows flee away I will go my way to the mountain of myrrh, And
to the hill of frankincense. O, my dove, in the clefts of the rock, In the secret places of the cliff, Let me see
your countenance, Let me hear your voice. For your voice is sweet, and your countenance is lovely. Come with me from Lebanon, my love, With me from Lebanon.
Look from the top of Senir and Hermon, From the lions' dens From the mountains of the leopards.
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Song of Songs: From the Mountains
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Song of Songs: Set me as a Seal
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Set me as a Seal with Blue Sun Set
me as a seal upon your heart Set me as a seal upon your arm For love is as strong as death Jealousy is as cruel as the grave The flashes
thereof are flashes of fire: A very flame of the Lord Many
water cannot quench love Neither can the floods drown it.
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Set me as a Seal (Ancient Queen image) Set me as a seal upon thy heart, As a seal upon thine
arm. For love is as strong as death Jealousy is as cruel as the grave The
flashes thereof are flashes of fire A very flame of the Lord
Many waters cannot quench love Neither can the floods drown it If
a man would give all the riches Of his house in exchange for
love He would be utterly scorned.
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Song of Songs: Set me as a Seal (Queen)
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