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Song of the Queen of Sheba
Wisdom is sweeter than honey, brings more joy than wine, illumines more than the sun, is more precious than jewels. She causes the ears to hear and the heart to be comprehended. I love her like a mother, and she embraces me as her own child. I will follow her footprints and she will not cast me away.
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I fell because of wisdom, but was not destroyed: through her I dived into the great sea, and in those depths I seized a wealth-bestowing pearl. I descended like the great iron anchor men use to steady their ships in the night on rough seas, and holding up the bright lamp that I there received, I climbed the rope to the boat of understanding. While in the dark sea, I slept, and not overwhelmed there, dreamt: a star blazed in my womb. I marveled at that light, and grasped it, and brought it up to the sun. I laid hold upon it, and will not let it go.
Copyright © 1994 by Jane Hirshfield
From Women in Praise of the Sacred, edited by Jane Hirshfield (New York: HarperPerennial, 1994). Used by arrangement with HarperPerennial, a division of HarperCollins Publishers, Inc.
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