Song of Solomon, 5
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In Song of Solomon 5, the narrator is in a state of distress as his beloved has rejected him. He is desperate to be reunited with her and is willing to do anything to make it happen. He knocks on her door, but she refuses to answer. He calls out to her, but she does not respond. He pleads with her to open the door, but she remains silent. The narrator is filled with sorrow and despair as he realizes that his beloved has rejected him. He is desperate to be reunited with her and is willing to do anything to make it happen. He begs her to open the door, but she refuses. He is filled with anguish and grief as he realizes that his beloved has rejected him. The narrator's desperation and sorrow are palpable in this chapter. He is willing to do anything to be reunited with his beloved, but she refuses to answer his pleas. His anguish and grief are palpable as he realizes that his beloved has rejected him. This chapter serves as a reminder of the power of love and the pain of rejection.
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