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My son, agive attention to my wisdom, bIncline your ear to my understanding;
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That you may aobserve discretion And your blips may reserve knowledge.
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For the lips of an aadulteress bdrip honey And csmoother than oil is her speech;
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But in the end she is abitter as wormwood, bSharp as a two-edged sword.
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Her feet ago down to death, Her steps take hold of Sheol.
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She does not ponder the apath of life; Her ways are bunstable, she cdoes not know it.
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aNow then, my sons, listen to me And bdo not depart from the words of my mouth.
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aKeep your way far from her And do not go near the bdoor of her house,
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Or you will give your vigor to others And your years to the cruel one;
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And strangers will be filled with your strength And your hard-earned goods will go to the house of an alien;
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And you groan at your final end, When your flesh and your body are consumed;
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And you say, "How I have ahated instruction! And my heart bspurned reproof!
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"I have not listened to the voice of my ateachers, Nor inclined my ear to my instructors!
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"I was almost in utter ruin In the midst of the assembly and congregation."
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Drink water from your own cistern And fresh water from your own well.
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Should your asprings be dispersed abroad, Streams of water in the streets?
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Let them be yours alone And not for strangers with you.
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Let your afountain be blessed, And brejoice in the cwife of your youth.
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As a loving ahind and a graceful doe, Let her breasts satisfy you at all times; Be exhilarated always with her love.
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For why should you, my son, be exhilarated with an aadulteress And embrace the bosom of a bforeigner?
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For the aways of a man are before the eyes of the Lord, And He bwatches all his paths.
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His aown iniquities will capture the wicked, And he will be held with the cords of his sin.
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He will adie for lack of instruction, And in the greatness of his folly he will go astray.