The Song of Solomon, also known as the Song of Songs, is a collection of love poems in the Hebrew Bible that celebrates the passionate love between a man and a woman, often interpreted as an allegory for the relationship between God and his people. The poem is structured as a series of dialogues and interactions between lovers, interspersed with descriptions of nature and expressions of longing and desire. It emphasizes the beauty and intimacy of romantic love, both physical and emotional, and is traditionally attributed to King Solomon, though its authorship is debated.
