Ah, Song of Solomon 4—the lovey-dovey, sappy chapter. In this chapter, the speaker is all about the love of his beloved. He says she's like a mare in Pharaoh's chariot and has eyes like doves. He says her teeth are like a flock of sheep, her cheeks are like a bed of spices, her lips are like a scarlet ribbon, and her neck is like a tower of ivory. But then he goes on and compares her to a garden and a fountain, so it's pretty clear he's in love. And to top it off, he says his beloved is all he needs, so there you go.