Solomon and Sheba
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1:06:02
How could l hope to deceive you?
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l have been trying to entrap you.
1:06:10
With these.
1:06:12
To bind you to me in soft chains
so that l may do with you as l will.

1:06:19
Now perhaps we are
approaching the truth.

1:06:22
Every woman exacts her price
from a man.

1:06:25
You"re a queen,
but you also demand a price.

1:06:28
l do. So great that l wonder
if you will pay it.

1:06:33
l want you to love me wholly, completely,
1:06:37
and that love to be
the most precious thing in your life.

1:06:41
l hope it is true,
1:06:44
but if it is not,
then let me remain blind to the truth.

1:07:10
Even when you are not with me,
l find myself trying to recall

1:07:13
every moment we have spent together.
1:07:16
The words you have said to me,
l will never forget.

1:07:19
After what has come to pass between us,
new words keep singing in my heart.

1:07:25
- Tell them to me.
- Behold, thou art fair, my love.

1:07:30
Thine eyes are as doves,
thy lips are as pomegranates.

1:07:34
How much better is thy love than wine.
1:07:39
l have never before
known such happiness.

1:07:42
Nor l, and if l have thought l was happy,
l know now that l was deceived.


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