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WORD Research this...Song of Solomon 5
- 1 Ei mwohnlimpoak, oh ei lih kamwohd, I pedolongehr nan ei mwetuwel. I dandar ei warpwohmwahu oh mir; I kangkang ei sukehn loangalap; I niminim kenei wain oh milik. Lihen Serusalem kan Kumwa konot, kumwa me limpoakpene, oh konokonot wain lao kumwa luhmwuhmwkihla sapwellimamwa limpoak! Liho
- 2 Nindokon ei memeir, mohngiongi wie pepehd. I ouraman duwen ei mwohnlimpoak eh letelet ni wenihmwo. Ohlo Lao kompoakepahi, oh ei mwohnlimpoak, mweidohng ie mahs pwe I en pedolong. Moangeiet wisekesengkilahr pwoaik en ninsohrahn oh pitenmoangei kat pil wisekesengkilahr lemwulemwur en ninsohrahn. Liho
- 3 I kihsangehr ei likou kan; dahme I pahn pwurehng likoukihda? I widendahr nehi kat; dahme I pahn pwurehng kasaminehkihla?
- 4 Ei mwohnlimpoak doake wenihmwo, oh loalei mwekidkihda eh mihmi limwahi.
- 5 I onopadahr I en kasamwohlong loale. Pehi kat pwohtik pwohmwahuki mir, sendin pehi kat wisekesengki pilen mir, ni ei kapir mehn kepir en wenihmwo.
- 6 Ngehi eri ritingada wenihmwo ong ei mwohnlimpoako, ahpw e solahr mie, e samwalahr. Ia uwen ei men rong ngile! I rapahki, I ahpw sohte diar; I likwerih, ahpw sohte me sapeng.
- 7 Silepen kahnimwo diariehda ni ar doudouseli; re poakihiehdi oh kauweiehla; sounsilasil ko ni ewen kelen kahnimwo tehrasang ei koaduhpwel.
- 8 Lihen Serusalem kan, kumwail inoukihong ie, ma kumwail diar ei mwohnlimpoako, kumwail pahn ndaiong me I luwetkilahr ei limpoak. Lihen Serusalem kan
- 9 Kowe, me keieu kaselel nanpwungen lih akan koaros, ia duwe, omw mwohnlimpoako, e wekisang ohl teikan koaros? Dahme nohn kaselel reh me se en wiahkihong uhk at inou? Liho
- 10 Ei mwohnlimpoako me silang mwahu oh kehlail; ih me keieu wadawad nanpwungen mwahnakapw nen.
- 11 Silangio me pwukapwuk oh medendel; pitenmoange pikosalap, toantoal duwehte menpihr me adaneki reipen.
- 12 Pwoaren silangio me kaselel rasehng mwuroi kan limwahn piletik, mwuroi me duhduhki pilen milik oh kesikesihnen limwahn piletik.
- 13 Likinsepe inenen kaselel rasehng mwetuwel ehu me diren rohs oh warpwohmwahu. Kilin ewe rasehng kiepw, wisekesengki pilen mir.
- 14 Peh kan me kaselel oh kisin takai kesempwal mi nan nah rihng kan. Paliwere rasehng aipori medendel, me kisin takai kesempwal me adaneki sapir kin kapwata.
- 15 Denge kan rasehng uhren alapasder riapwoat me uhdahsang pohn poahsoan kohl. Paliwere me roson, rasehng Nahnahn Lepanon kan oh tuhke sidar reirei kan me mi wasao.
- 16 Ewe me mem ni ei kin metik; mehkoaros reh kin kaparanihiehda. Lihen Serusalem kan, ih duwen met mwomwen ei mwohnlimpoako.
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