Song of Solomon 2:8

"I adjure you, daughters of Jerusalem, by the roes, or by the hinds of the field, that you not stir up, nor awaken love, until it so desires."

Key Reflection

In Song of Solomon 2:8, the speaker addresses the daughters of Jerusalem with a solemn vow, using the imagery of roes and hinds to add poignancy. These creatures, swift and graceful, serve as a metaphor for love that is both fleeting yet deeply felt. The verse cautions against prematurely stirring or awakening romantic love, suggesting that such emotions should develop naturally on their own accord. This advice underscores the theme of patience and natural progression in the poem's exploration of courtly love and intimate relationships.

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