Song of Songs 7:7

This thy stature is like to a palm tree, and thy breasts to clusters of grapes.

Cross-reference

Song 7:3 also describes the beloved's breasts with a fawn simile, part of the same poetic praise in this chapter.

Song 7:8 directly continues the palm tree metaphor: 'I will climb the palm tree and take hold of its fruit'—building on the image of breasts.

Song of Solomon 8:10 uses similar breast imagery — 'my breasts are like towers' — continuing the metaphor of stature and beauty.

Song 4:5 also compares the beloved's breasts to twin fawns, another simile in the man's earlier praise.

Song 8:8 mentions a little sister with unripe breasts—contrasting the mature beauty described here.

Song of Songs 1:13 Related theme

Song 1:13 places myrrh between the beloved's breasts, a different metaphor for the same body part in an earlier love poem.