tablet obverse column 1 beginning broken 1'. [...] ug5#-ge#-[...] en: If ... has not known the time I will die 2'. [...] ama#-gu10-gin7# [...] en: Plain, you would know the (appropriate word) and speak(it) like my mother (would) 3'. nin9# banda3#{+da#}-gu10-gin7# [...] en: So that ... would weep for me like my little sister 4'. ul u4 ba-nu2# x ul-e ba-nu2# [...] en: He laid down in that distant time(?), he laid down in that distant time(?), the shepherd(!?) laid down in that distant time(?) 5'. sipa ul-e# ba-nu2-gin7# [...] en: When(?) the shepherd laid down in that distant time(?), he laid down in order to dream/in a dream(?) 6'. i#-im-zi ma-mu2-da i-im#-[...] en: He arose, it was a dream, he shivered, it was deep sleep 7'. [...]-ni szu bi2-in-kinx(UR4) nig2-me-gar# [...] en: He sought his face with his hands, (his) silent stupor was (causing a feeling of) empt(iness)(?) 8'. tum2#-mu-un-ze2-en tum2-mu-un#-[ze2-en] nin9-gu10 tum2-mu-un#-[...] en: Bring her, bring her, bring my sister 9'. [{d}]gesztin#-an-na-gu10# tum2-mu-un-ze2-[en] nin9#-gu10 tum2-mu-un-[...] en: Bring my Geštinanna, bring my sister 10'. [...] x en3#?-du zu-gu10 tum2-mu-un-ze2#-[en] nin9#-gu10 tum2-mu-un-ze2#-[en] en: Bring my singer who knows endu songs(?), bring my sister 11'. [... en3]-du zu-gu10 tum2-mu-un-ze2#-[en ...] tum2-mu-un#-[ze2-en] en: Bring my singer who knows endu songs, bring my sister n lines broken 12'. [ma]-mu2# [...] en: So that I may reveal the dream for her 13'. ma-mu2-da nin9-[...] en: In the dream, my sister, in the dream, (these are) the contents of my dream 14'. {u2}numun2 ma-ra-zi#-[...] en: Rushes were rising for me, rushes were growing for me 15'. gi dili du3-e sag [...] en: A reed planted alone was shaking its head at me 16'. gi didli du3-e dili ma-x-[...] en: Several reeds planted (together) split apart for me 17'. {gesz}tir-ra gesz an-gin7# ni2#-[...] en: In the forest, a tree has raised itself for me (as high) as heaven 18'. ne-mur ku3-gu10 a mu-da-an#-[...] en: ... poured water among my pure coals 19'. {dug#}szakir3 ku3-gu10 du5-bi ba-ra#-[...] en: ... opened/removed(?)/broke to bits the chamber(?) of my pure churn 20'. {gesz}an-za-am# ku3-gu10 {gesz}gag-[...] {gesz}gag-ta ba-ra#-[...] en: My holy anzam vessel, which had been hanging from a peg, was torn off from the peg 21'. {gesz}ma-nu-gu10 u2-gu mu-da#-[...] en: ... made my (stick of) manu wood disappear 22'. {d}nin-SIG7-AMA{muszen}-ta-e ga2-udu-[...] sila4 szu ba-ni-ib-ti-[...] en: A ninninata bird of prey took a lamb at the sheep hut 23'. [...]-du3#{muszen}-e {gi}dub-ba-an-na-ka# buru5#{muszen} szu ba-ni-ib-ti-[...] en: A falcon took a small bird at the reed fence 24'. [...] i3-dur2-dur2 ga# nu-un-[...] en: Churns were sitting idle, one no longer poured milk (from them) 25'. [{gesz}an-za]-am# i3-dur2-dur2 {d#}dumu#-zi# [nu]-ti#-[...] amasz lil2#-[...] en: The anzam containers were sitting idle, Dumuzid was no longer dwelling there/alive(?), the sheepfold had been made into an empty wind 26'. [...]-da-gu10 [...] sahar#-ra ma#-[...] en: My goat buck was swishing its lapis beard in the dirt 27'. [...]-gu10# a2# [...] en: My ram was scratching the ground with their thick/curved(?) horns rest broken reverse broken