- But now, those younger in years scorn me, whose fathers I would not have seen fit to place with the dogs of my flock
- the strength of whose hands was nothing to me, and they were considered unworthy of life itself
- They were barren from poverty and hunger; they gnawed in solitude, layered with misfortune and misery
- And they chewed grass and the bark from trees, and the root of junipers was their food
- They took these things from the steep valleys, and when they discovered one of these things, they rushed to the others with a cry
- They lived in the parched desert and in caves underground or above the rocks
- They rejoiced among these kinds of things, and they considered it delightful to be under thorns
- These are the sons of foolish and base men, not even paying any attention to the land
- Now I become their song, and I have been made into their proverb
- They loathe me, and so they flee far from me, and they are not reluctant to spit in my face
- For he has opened his quiver and has afflicted me, and he has placed a bridle in my mouth
- Immediately, upon rising, my calamities rise up to the right. They have overturned my feet and have pressed me down along their way like waves
- They have diverted my journeys; they have waited to ambush me, and they have prevailed, and there was no one who might bring help
- They have rushed upon me, as when a wall is broken or a gate opened, and they have been pulled down into my miseries
- I have been reduced to nothing. You have taken away my desire like a wind, and my health has passed by like a cloud
- But now my soul withers within myself, and the days of affliction take hold of me
- At night, my bone is pierced with sorrows, and those who feed on me, do not sleep
- By the sheer number of them my clothing is worn away, and they have closed in on me like the collar of my coat
- I have been treated like dirt, and I have been turned into embers and ashes
- I cry to you, and you do not heed me. I stand up, and you do not look back at me
- You have changed me into hardness, and, with the hardness of your hand, you oppose me
- You have lifted me up, and, placing me as if on the wind, you have thrown me down powerfully
- I know that you will hand me over to death, where a home has been established for all the living
- Truly, then, you do not extend your hand in order to consume them, and if they fall down, you will save them
- Once, I wept over him who was afflicted, and my soul had compassion on the poor
- I expected good things, but evil things have come to me. I stood ready for light, yet darkness burst forth
- My insides have seethed, without any rest, for the days of affliction have prevented it
- I went forth mourning, without anger, and rising up, I cried out in confusion
- I was the brother of snakes, and the companion of ostriches
- My skin has become blackened over me, and my bones have dried up because of the heat
- My harp has been turned into mourning, and my pipes have been turned into a voice of weeping