lamentations

A Prayer to the Lord

Remember, Lord, what happened to us.

Look and see our shame.

Our land has been turned over to strangers.

Our houses have been given to foreigners.

We have become orphans.

We have no father.

Our mothers have become like widows.

We have to buy the water that we drink.

We have to pay for the wood that we use.

We are forced to wear a yoke on our necks.

We get tired, and we have no rest.

We made an agreement with Egypt.

We also made an agreement with Assyria to get enough bread.

Our ancestors sinned against you, and now they are dead.

And we are suffering because of their sins.

Slaves have become our rulers.

No one can save us from them.

We risk our lives to get food.

There are men in the desert with swords.

10 Our skin is hot like an oven.

We have a high fever because of our hunger.

11 The enemy raped the women of Zion.

They raped the women in the cities of Judah.

12 The enemy hanged our princes.

They didn’t honor our elders.

13 The enemy made our young men grind grain at the mill.

Our young men stumbled under loads of wood.

14 The elders no longer sit at the gates of the city.

The young men no longer make music.

15 We have no more joy in our hearts.

Our dancing has changed to crying for the dead.

16 The crown has fallen from our head.

Things have gone bad for us because we sinned.

17 For this reason, our hearts have become sick,

and our eyes cannot see clearly.

18 Mount Zion is a wasteland.

Foxes run around on Mount Zion.

19 But you rule forever, Lord.

Your kingly chair lasts forever and ever.

20 You seem to have forgotten us forever.

You seem to have left us alone for such a long time.

21 Bring us back to you, Lord.

We will gladly come back to you.

Make our lives as they were before.

22 You were very angry with us.

Have you completely rejected us?