Song of Songs in Wikipedia
The Song of Songs (Hebrew, שיר השירים, Shir ha-Shirim), is a
book of the Hebrew Bible-one of the five megillot (scrolls)-
found in the last section of the Tanakh, known as the Ketuvim
(or "writings"). It is also known as the Song of Solomon,
Solomon's Song of Songs, or as Canticles, the latter from the
shortened and anglicized Vulgate title Canticum Canticorum
(Latin, "Song of Songs").[1] It is known as Āisma in the
Septuagint, which is short for Āisma āismatōn (Greek, ᾌσμα
ᾀσμάτων, "Song of Songs").[2]
The protagonists of the Song of Songs are a woman (identified
in one verse as "the Shulamite")[3] and a man, and the poem
suggests movement from courtship to consummation. For
instance, the man proclaims: "As the lily among thorns, so is
my love among the daughters." The woman answers: "As the apple
tree among the trees of the wood, so is my beloved among the
sons. I sat down under his shadow with great delight, and his
fruit was sweet to my taste."[4][5] Additionally, the Song
includes a chorus, the "daughters of Jerusalem."...
Read More about Song of Songs in Wikipedia