Song of Songs 7:3

Thy two breasts are like two young roes that are twins.

Cross-reference

Song 7:7 also describes the beloved's breasts, comparing them to clusters of dates — a different simile within the same poem.

In Song of Solomon 4:5, the same metaphor for the beloved's breasts appears—an exact parallel within the same book.

Song 8:8 mentions a little sister with no breasts, contrasting the developed beauty described here.

In Song 6:6, the beloved's teeth are compared to twin ewes — a parallel use of paired animal imagery for body parts.

Song 8:10 describes the woman's breasts as towers — another simile for the same body part later in the book.

Proverbs 5:19 uses deer and doe imagery for breasts, similar to the fawns here — both celebrate marital delight in the beloved's body.