The man invokes not just taste, but also smell, since pleasant spices seem bland in comparison to the scent of his beloved. Her clothes smell like the pleasant cedars of Lebanon. Pleasant smells motivate one to move closer, to become intimate.1
The man invokes not just taste, but also smell, since pleasant spices seem bland in comparison to the scent of his beloved. Her clothes smell like the pleasant cedars of Lebanon. Pleasant smells motivate one to move closer, to become intimate.1
11 Tes lèvres distillent le miel, ma fiancée; Il y a sous ta langue du miel et du lait, Et l'odeur de tes vêtements est comme l'odeur du Liban.