Lamentations 5
1 Remember, O
LORD, what is come upon us:
consider, and
behold our
reproach. 2 Our
inheritance is
turned to
strangers, our
houses to
aliens. 3 We are
orphans and
fatherless, our
mothers are as
widows. 4 We have
drunken our
water for
money; our
wood is
sold unto us.
5 Our
necks are under
persecution: we
labour, and have no
rest.
6 We have
given the
hand to the
Egyptians, and to the
Assyrians, to be
satisfied with
bread. 7 Our
fathers have
sinned, and are
not; and we have
borne their
iniquities. 8 Servants have
ruled over us: there is none that doth
deliver us out of their
hand. 9 We
gat our
bread with the peril of our
lives because of the
sword of the
wilderness. 10 Our
skin was
black like an
oven because of the
terrible famine. 11 They
ravished the
women in
Zion, and the
maids in the
cities of
Judah. 12 Princes are hanged
up by their
hand: the
faces of
elders were not
honoured.
13 They
took the young
men to
grind, and the
children fell under the
wood. 14 The
elders have
ceased from the
gate, the young
men from their
musick. 15 The
joy of our
heart is
ceased; our
dance is
turned into
mourning. 16 The
crown is
fallen from our
head: woe unto us, that we have
sinned!
17 For this our
heart is
faint; for these things our
eyes are
dim.
18 Because of the
mountain of
Zion, which is
desolate, the
foxes walk upon it.
19 Thou, O
LORD, remainest for
ever; thy
throne from
generation to
generation. 20 Wherefore dost thou
forget us for
ever, and
forsake us so
long time? 21 Turn thou us unto thee, O
LORD, and we shall be
turned;
renew our
days as of
old. 22 But thou hast
utterly rejected us; thou art
very wroth against us.