4Say to wisdom, You are my sister; let knowledge be named your special friend:
5So that they may keep you from the strange woman, even from her whose words are smooth.
6Looking out from my house, and watching through the window,
7I saw among the young men one without sense,
8Walking in the street near the turn of her road, going on the way to her house,
9At nightfall, in the evening of the day, in the black dark of the night.
10And the woman came out to him, in the dress of a loose woman, with a designing heart;
11She is full of noise and uncontrolled; her feet keep not in her house.
12Now she is in the street, now in the open spaces, waiting at every turning of the road.
13So she took him by his hand, kissing him, and without a sign of shame she said to him: