O lord, listen to my prayer, and my cry
You should not turn your face from me in which ever day I should be afflicted. Lean to me your ear! in which ever day I should call upon you. Quickly heed me!
For dissipated and my bones as
is struck down so that I forgot to eat my bread.
From of my moaning cleaves to my flesh.
I became like pelican I became as in
I was sleepless and I became as a sparrow living alone upon a roof.
All the day berated and the ones praising me against
because of of your anger, and your rage; for having lifted me up you broke me down.
My days as and I as grass am dried up.
But you, O lord, into and your memorial unto generation and generation.
In your rising up you shall pity Zion, for to pity it, for comes
For thought well of her stones, and her dust
And shall fear the name of the lord, and all the kings of the earth your glory.
For Zion, and he shall appear in his glory.
He looked upon the prayer of the humble, and did not treat with contempt
Let this be written for generation and being created shall praise the
For he looked out from of his holy place. from
to hear the moaning of the ones being shackled, to untie the sons of the ones being killed,
to announce in Zion the name of the lord, and his praise in Jerusalem,
in the assembling of peoples together, and kings to serve to the
It shall be answered by him in of his strength; the
You should not lead me away in half of my days; are in
At you, O lord, for the and of your hands are the heavens.
They shall perish, but you shall abide. And all as a garment shall become old; and as a wrap-around garment you shall coil them, and they shall be changed.
But you the and your years shall not cease.