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1 - "But Now They Mock Me, Men Younger Than I, Whose Fathers I Would Have Disdained To Put With My Sheep Dogs.
2 - Of What Use Was The Strength Of Their Hands To Me, Since Their Vigor Had Gone From Them?
3 - Haggard From Want And Hunger, They Roamed The Parched Land In Desolate Wastelands At Night.
4 - In The Brush They Gathered Salt Herbs, And Their Food Was The Root Of The Broom Tree.
5 - They Were Banished From Their Fellow Men, Shouted At As If They Were Thieves.
6 - They Were Forced To Live In The Dry Stream Beds, Among The Rocks And In Holes In The Ground.
7 - They Brayed Among The Bushes And Huddled In The Undergrowth.
8 - A Base And Nameless Brood, They Were Driven Out Of The Land.
9 - "And Now Their Sons Mock Me In Song; I Have Become A Byword Among Them.
10 - They Detest Me And Keep Their Distance; They Do Not Hesitate To Spit In My Face.
11 - Now That God Has Unstrung My Bow And Afflicted Me, They Throw Off Restraint In My Presence.
12 - On My Right The Tribe Attacks; They Lay Snares For My Feet, They Build Their Siege Ramps Against Me.
13 - They Break Up My Road; They Succeed In Destroying Me- Without Anyone's Helping Them.
14 - They Advance As Through A Gaping Breach; Amid The Ruins They Come Rolling In.
15 - Terrors Overwhelm Me; My Dignity Is Driven Away As By The Wind, My Safety Vanishes Like A Cloud.
16 - "And Now My Life Ebbs Away; Days Of Suffering Grip Me.
17 - Night Pierces My Bones; My Gnawing Pains Never Rest.
18 - In His Great Power God Becomes Like Clothing To Me ; He Binds Me Like The Neck Of My Garment.
19 - He Throws Me Into The Mud, And I Am Reduced To Dust And Ashes.
20 - "I Cry Out To You, O God, But You Do Not Answer; I Stand Up, But You Merely Look At Me.
21 - You Turn On Me Ruthlessly; With The Might Of Your Hand You Attack Me.
22 - You Snatch Me Up And Drive Me Before The Wind; You Toss Me About In The Storm.
23 - I Know You Will Bring Me Down To Death, To The Place Appointed For All The Living.
24 - "Surely No One Lays A Hand On A Broken Man When He Cries For Help In His Distress.
25 - Have I Not Wept For Those In Trouble? Has Not My Soul Grieved For The Poor?
26 - Yet When I Hoped For Good, Evil Came; When I Looked For Light, Then Came Darkness.
27 - The Churning Inside Me Never Stops; Days Of Suffering Confront Me.
28 - I Go About Blackened, But Not By The Sun; I Stand Up In The Assembly And Cry For Help.
29 - I Have Become A Brother Of Jackals, A Companion Of Owls.
30 - My Skin Grows Black And Peels; My Body Burns With Fever.
31 - My Harp Is Tuned To Mourning, And My Flute To The Sound Of Wailing.