Catholic Public Domain Version

Proverbs 7:6-25 Catholic Public Domain Version (CPDV)

6. For I gaze from the window of my house, through the lattice,

7. and I see little ones. I consider a frenzied youth,

8. who crosses the street at the corner and close to the way of that house.

9. He steps into shadows, as day becomes evening, into the darkness and gloom of the night.

10. And behold, a woman meets him, dressed like a harlot, prepared to captivate souls: chattering and rambling,

11. unwilling to bear silence, unable to keep her feet at home,

12. now outside, now in the streets, now lying in ambush near the corners.

13. And overtaking the youth, she kisses him, and with a provocative face, she flatters him, saying:

14. "I vowed sacrifices for well-being. Today I have repaid my vows.

15. Because of this, I have gone out to meet you, desiring to see you, and I have found you.

16. I have woven my bed with cords. I have strewn it with embroidered tapestries from Egypt.

17. I have sprinkled my bed with myrrh, aloe, and cinnamon.

18. Come, let us be inebriated in abundance, and let us delight in the embraces of desire, until the day begins to dawn.

19. For my husband is not in his house. He has gone away on a very long journey.

20. He took with him a bag of money. He will return to his house on the day of the full moon."

21. She enmeshed him with many words, and she drew him forward with the flattery of her lips.

22. Immediately, he follows her, like an ox being led to the sacrifice, and like a lamb acting lasciviously, and not knowing that he is being drawn foolishly into chains,

23. until the arrow pierces his liver. It is just as if a bird were to hurry into the snare. And he does not know that his actions endanger his own soul.

24. Therefore, my son, hear me now, and attend to the words of my mouth.

25. Do not let your mind be pulled into her ways. And do not be deceived by her paths.