Catholic Commentary on Song of Songs 7

"I belong to my beloved, and his desire is for me." (Song of Songs 7:10)

The Bridegroom's Admiration

The beloved continues his praise of the bride: how beautiful your sandalled feet! Your graceful legs are like jewels. Your navel is a rounded goblet that never lacks blended wine. Your waist is a mound of wheat encircled by lilies. Your two breasts are like two fawns. Your neck is like an ivory tower. Your head crowns you like Mount Carmel. Your hair is like royal tapestry. How beautiful you are and how pleasing, my love, with your delights. I said: I will climb the palm tree; I will take hold of its fruit. Then the bride speaks her own belonging: I belong to my beloved, and his desire is for me. Come, my beloved, let us go to the countryside, let us spend the night in the villages. Let us go early to the vineyards to see if the vines have budded. There I will give you my love.

The Catechism identifies his desire is for me as the reversal of the curse of Genesis 3:16, where desire becomes distorted by sin - in the Song, desire is restored to its proper shape as mutual gift (CCC 1607).

Living the Word

Brothers and sisters, I belong to my beloved and his desire is for me. The deepest human longing is to be genuinely desired by the one you belong to. The Gospel declares this about God: he desires you. His desire is not distorted by possessiveness or domination but is the pure creative desire that called you into being and the redemptive desire that pursued you when you wandered. You are desired.

Prayer

Lord God, your desire is for us. We belong to you. Let us live in the security of being genuinely desired by the one we belong to. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.

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Admiration by the Bridegroom
How beautiful are your sandaled feet,
O daughter of the prince!
The curves of your thighs are like jewels,
the handiwork of a master.
Your navel is a rounded goblet;
it never lacks blended wine.
Your waist is a mound of wheat
encircled by the lilies.
Your breasts are like two fawns,
twins of a gazelle.
Your neck is like a tower
made of ivory;
your eyes are like the pools of Heshbon
by the gate of Bath-rabbim;
your nose is like the tower of Lebanon,
facing toward Damascus.
Your head crowns you like Mount Carmel,
the hair of your head like purple threads;
the king is captured in your tresses.
 
How fair and pleasant you are,
O love, with your delights!
Your stature is like a palm tree;
your breasts are clusters of fruit.
I said, “I will climb the palm tree;
I will take hold of its fruit.”
May your breasts be like clusters of the vine,
the fragrance of your breath like apples,
and your mouth * 7:9 Hebrew palate like the finest wine.
The Bride
 
May it flow smoothly to my beloved,
gliding gently over lips and teeth. 7:9 LXX, Syriac, and Vulgate; Hebrew gliding gently over lips as we sleep
 
10 I belong to my beloved,
and his desire is for me.
11 Come, my beloved,
let us go to the countryside;
let us spend the night among the wildflowers. 7:11 Or among the henna blossoms or in the villages
 
12 Let us go early to the vineyards
to see if the vine has budded,
if the blossom has opened,
if the pomegranates are in bloom-
there I will give you my love.
 
13 The mandrakes send forth a fragrance,
and at our door is every delicacy,
new as well as old,
that I have treasured up for you, my beloved.

*7:9 7:9 Hebrew palate

7:9 7:9 LXX, Syriac, and Vulgate; Hebrew gliding gently over lips as we sleep

7:11 7:11 Or among the henna blossoms or in the villages