"I charge you, O daughters of Jerusalem, that ye stir not up nor awake my love, until he please. ...What shall we do for our sister in the day when she shall be spoken for? If she be a wall, we will build upon her a palace of silver: and if she be a door, we will enclose her with boards of cedar."
Song of Solomon 8:4,8(b)-9
I charge you, O daughtersWho dream in the breeze,That ye stir not nor awakeMy love till he please.
And what shall I say more?But this I inquire--Do ponder thy path well,Keep guard thy desire.
Art thou like a wallThat's stable and sure?Or is thy heart openTo aught like a door?
A wall is quite anchoredTo the foundation,In strength it upholdsThe King's habitation.
It offers security,Protection and shade,And reveals the skillWith which it was made.
This wall wavers notIn winds that may blow,To those lustful whimsIt firmly says 'no'.
It guards those insideFrom foreign intrusion,And never gives harmBy foolish protrusion.
The weary may leanUpon this stable wallWithout fear it gives wayInto which they might fall.
The wall is the beautyOf the house it upholds,The mighty rejoice whenIt's strength they behold.
What is to be doneUnto such a wall?Shall not we displayThe King's banners thereon?
I charge you, O daughtersWho dream in the breeze,That ye stir not nor awakeMy love till he please.
But what of the doorThat's open to aught--Is it firm and stable?I tell you it's not!
It swings in and outWith every new wind--Wisdom slips out whileMischief rushes in.
It cares not to supportThe weary and worn,But opens up wide toEach whim that is born.
It cannot decideThe way it will go--It's affections are fickle,It swings to and fro'.
It causes to stumbleThose passing nearby;At first it is closed,Then open it flies.
The King's silver palaceCannot be upheldBy pivoting doorsSo fickle to tell.
What ought to be doneUnto such a door?A wall built aroundWill enclose it secure.
For boundaries must beAbout the free heartThat cannot controlIts own self apart.
Art thou like a wallThat's steady and sure?Or is thine heart openTo aught like a door?
I charge you, O daughtersWho dream in the breeze,That ye stir not nor awakeMy love till he please.
Copyright © 2014 Elisabeth Linzey
May God help me to keep my heart pure with all diligence. May He be my first love.
ReplyDeleteThere are many things that can take first place in our hearts: Sports, music, family, food, comfort, sleep, guys; whatever takes place in your life over God.
God's desire is for you to love Him more than anyone and anything. He loves you so much and He knows that He is the only one who can truly satisfy.