Take the crystal cup from the fawn—
its grape blood—like fire
flashing through hail.
Her lips are like threads of scarlet;
the roof of her mouth is excellent wine,
and her talk, like her neck, is perfumed.

From the blood of the slain, the tip of her hand
has reddened: half is like ruby, half like pearl.
— Shmu'el HaNagid, 11th century Spain
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