<P> The next section reports a royal wedding procession . Solomon is mentioned by name, and the daughters of Jerusalem are invited to come out and see the spectacle . </P> <P> The man describes his beloved: Her hair is like a flock of goats, her teeth like shorn ewes, and so on from face to breasts . Place - names feature heavily: her neck is like the Tower of David, her smell like the scent of Lebanon . He hastens to summon his beloved, saying that he is ravished by even a single glance . The section becomes a "garden poem", in which he describes her as a "locked garden" (usually taken to mean that she is chaste). The woman invites the man to enter the garden and taste the fruits . The man accepts the invitation, and a third party tells them to eat, drink, "and be drunk with love". </P> <P> The woman tells the daughters of Jerusalem of another dream . She was in her chamber when her lover knocked . She was slow to open, and when she did, he was gone . She searched through the streets again, but this time she failed to find him and the watchmen, who had helped her before, now beat her . She asks the daughters of Jerusalem to help her find him, and describes his physical good looks . Eventually, she admits her lover is in his garden, safe from harm, and committed to her as she is to him . </P> <P> The man describes his beloved; the woman describes a rendezvous they have shared . (The last part is unclear and possibly corrupted .) </P>

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