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Lamentations 5:4-13 New American Bible, Revised Edition (NABRE)

4. We pay money to drink our own water,our own wood comes at a price.

5. With a yoke on our necks, we are driven;we are worn out, but allowed no rest.

6. We extended a hand to Egypt and Assyria,to satisfy our need of bread.

7. Our ancestors, who sinned, are no more;but now we bear their guilt.

8. Servants rule over us,with no one to tear us from their hands.

9. We risk our lives just to get bread,exposed to the desert heat;

10. Our skin heats up like an oven,from the searing blasts of famine.

11. Women are raped in Zion,young women in the cities of Judah;

12. Princes have been hanged by them,elders shown no respect.

13. Young men carry millstones,boys stagger under loads of wood;

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