&P469682 = CDLI Literary 000380 (Lament for Sumer and Ur) composite #atf: lang sux @object composite text @surface a 1. u4 szu bala ak-de3 gesz-hur ha-lam-e-de3 #tr.en: To overturn the appointed times, to obliterate the divine plans, >>Q000380 001 2. u4-de3 mar-uru5-gin7 tesz2-bi i3-gu7-e #tr.en: the storms gather to strike like a flood. >>Q000380 002 3. me ki-en-gi-ra szu bala ak-de3 #tr.en: To overturn the divine powers of Sumer, >>Q000380 003 4. bala sa6-ga e2-ba gi4-gi4-de3 #tr.en: to lock up the favourable reign in its home, >>Q000380 004 5. uru2 gul-gul-lu-de3 e2 gul-gul-lu-de3 #tr.en: to destroy the city, >>Q000380 005 6. tur3 gul-gul-lu-de3 amasz tab-tab-be2-de3 #tr.en: to destroy the house, to destroy the cattle-pen, >>Q000380 006 7. gu4-bi tur3-bi-a nu-gub-bu-de3 #tr.en: that the cattle should not stand in the pen, >>Q000380 007 8. udu-bi amasz-bi-a nu-dagal-e-de3 #tr.en: that the sheep should not multiply in the fold, >>Q000380 008 9. i7-bi a mun4-na tum3-u3-de3 #tr.en: that watercourses should carry brackish water, >>Q000380 009 10. gan2-ne2 zi-de3 {u2}|KI.KAL| mu2-mu2-de3 #tr.en: that weeds should grow in the fertile fields, >>Q000380 010 11. edin-e u2-a-nir mu2-mu2-de3 #tr.en: that mourning plants should grow in the open country, >>Q000380 011 12. ama dumu-ni-ir ki nu-kin-kin-de3 #tr.en: that the mother should not seek out her child, >>Q000380 012 13. ad-da a dam-gu10 nu-di-de3 #tr.en: that the father should not say “O my dear wife!", >>Q000380 013 14. dam tur ur2-ra nu-hul2-le-de3 #tr.en: that the junior wife should take no joy in his embrace, >>Q000380 014 15. dumu tur du10-ba nu-bulug3-ge26-e-de3 #tr.en: that the young child should not grow vigorous on his knee, >>Q000380 015 16. |UM.ME|-e u5-a nu-di-de3 #tr.en: that the wet-nurse should not sing lullabies; >>Q000380 016 17. nam-lugal-la ki-tusz-bi kur2-ru-de3 #tr.en: to change the location of kingship, >>Q000380 017 18. esz-bar kin-e szu la2-e-de3 #tr.en: to defile the seeking of oracles, >>Q000380 018 19. nam-lugal kalam-ma kar-kar-re-de3 #tr.en: to take kingship away from the Land, >>Q000380 019 20. igi-bi ki-szar2-ra ga2-ga2-de3 #tr.en: to cast the eye of the storm on all the land, >>Q000380 020 21. inim du11-ga an {d}en-lil2-la2-ta gesz-hur ha-lam-e-de3 #tr.en: to obliterate the divine plans by the order of An and Enlil; >>Q000380 021 22. u4 an-ne2 kur-kur-ra sag-ki ba-da-an-gid2-da-ba #tr.en: after An had frowned upon all the lands, >>Q000380 022 23. {d}en-lil2-le igi-ni ki kur2-ra ba-an-gar-ra-a-ba #tr.en: after Enlil had looked favourably on an enemy land, >>Q000380 023 24. {d}nin-tu-re nig2-dim2-dim2-ma-ni za3 bi2-in-tag-ga-a-ba #tr.en: after Nintur had scattered the creatures that she had created, >>Q000380 024 25. {d}en-ki-ke4 {i7}idigna {i7}buranun-na asz2 bi2-in-bala-a-ba #tr.en: after Enki had altered the course of the Tigris and Euphrates, >>Q000380 025 26. {d}utu har-ra-an kaskal-e nam ba-an-ku5-da-a-ba #tr.en: after Utu had cast his curse on the roads and highways; >>Q000380 026 27. ki-en-gi-ra me-bi ha-lam-e-de3 gesz-hur-bi kur2-ru-de3 #tr.en: so as to obliterate the divine powers of Sumer, to change its preordained plans, >>Q000380 027 28. uri5{ki}-ma me nam-lugal-la bala-bi su3-su3-u4-de3 #tr.en: to alienate the divine powers of the reign of kingship of Ur, >>Q000380 028 29. dumu nun-na e2-kisz-nu-gal2-la-na szu pe-el-la2 di-de3 #tr.en: to humiliate the princely son in his house E-kiš-nu-gal, >>Q000380 029 30. {d}nanna ug3 u8-gin7 lu-a-na igi-te-en-bi si-il-le-de3 #tr.en: to break up the unity of the people of Nanna, numerous as ewes; >>Q000380 030 31. uri5{ki} esz3 nidba gal-gal-la nidba-bi kur2-ru-de3 #tr.en: to change the food offerings of Ur, the shrine of magnificent food offerings; >>Q000380 031 32. ug3-bi ki-tusz-ba nu-tusz-u3-de3 ki-erim2-e szum2-mu-de3 #tr.en: that its people should no longer dwell in their quarters, that they should be given over to live in an inimical place; >>Q000380 032 33. szimaszki{ki} elam{ki} lu2-kur2-ra ki-tusz-bi tusz-u3-de3 #tr.en: that Šimaški and Elam, the enemy, should dwell in their place; >>Q000380 033 34. sipa-bi e2-gal-la ni2-te-na lu2-erim2-e dab5-be2-de3 #tr.en: that its shepherd, in his own palace, should be captured by the enemy, >>Q000380 034 35. di-bi2-{d}suen kur elam{ki}-ma-sze3 gesz-bur2-ra tum2-u3-de3 #tr.en: that Ibbi-Suen should be taken to the land Elam in fetters, >>Q000380 035 36. isz za-bu{ki} gaba a-ab-ba-ka-ta za3 an-sza4-an{ki}-na-sze3 #tr.en: that from Mount Zabu on the edge of the sea to the borders of Anšan, >>Q000380 036 37. sim{muszen} e2-bi ba-ra-an-dal-a-gin7 iri-ni-sze3 nu-gur-re-de3 #tr.en: like a swallow that has flown from its house, he should never return to his city; >>Q000380 037 38. {i7}idigna {i7}buranun-na gu2 tab 2(disz)-a-ba u2 hul mu2-mu2-de3 #tr.en: that on the two parallel banks of the Tigris and of the Euphrates bad weeds should grow, >>Q000380 038 39. kaskal-la giri3 nu-ga2-ga2-de3 har-ra-an nu-kin-kin-de3 #tr.en: that no one should set out on the road, that no one should seek out the highway, >>Q000380 039 40. uru2 a2-dam ki gar-gar-ra-ba du6-du6-ra szid-de3 #tr.en: that the city and its settled surroundings should be razed to ruin-mounds; >>Q000380 040 41. ug3 sag-ge6 lu-lu-a-ba gesz-hasz-e ak-de3 #tr.en: that its numerous black-headed people should be slaughtered; >>Q000380 041 42. gan2-ne2 zi-de3 {gesz}al nu-ru-gu2-de3 numun ki nu-tag-de3 #tr.en: that the hoe should not attack the fertile fields, that seed should not be planted in the ground, >>Q000380 042 43. e-el-lu szer3 gu4 su8-su8-ba edin-na nu-di-de3 #tr.en: that the melody of the cowherds' songs should not resound in the open country, >>Q000380 043 44. {e2}tur3-ra i3 gara2 nu-ak-de3 szurum ki nu-tag-e-de3 #tr.en: that butter and cheese should not be made in the cattle-pen, that dung should not be stacked on the ground, >>Q000380 044 45. sipa-de3 gi-szukur-ra amasz ku3-ga szu nu-nigin2-nigin2-de3 #tr.en: that the shepherd should not enclose the sacred sheepfold with a fence, >>Q000380 045 46. i-lu-lam-ma dun5-dun5 {dug}szakir3-ra amasz-a nu-di-de3 #tr.en: that the song of the churning should not resound in the sheepfold; >>Q000380 046 47. edin-na masz2-ansze tur-re-de3 nig2-zi-gal2 til-le-de3 #tr.en: to decimate the animals of the open country, to finish off all living things, >>Q000380 047 48. nig2-ur2-limmu2 {d}szakkan2-na-ke4 szurum ki nu-tag-ge-de3 #tr.en: that the four-legged creatures of Šakkan should lay no more dung on the ground, >>Q000380 048 49. ambar-ra szu ki-in-dar di-de3 numun nu-tuku-tuku-de3 #tr.en: that the marshes should be so dry as to be full of cracks and have no new seed, >>Q000380 049 50. gesz-gi gi sag hul mu2-mu2-de3 hab2-ba til-e-de3 #tr.en: that sickly-headed reeds should grow in the reedbeds and come to an end in a stinking morass, >>Q000380 050 51. pu2-{gesz}kiri6 u2 gibil-la2 nu-me-a ni2-ba szu2-szu2-de3 #tr.en: that there should be no new growth in the orchards, that it should all collapse by itself >>Q000380 051 52. uri5{ki} am gal u3-na gub-ba ni2-bi-ta nir-gal2 #tr.en: Ur the great charging wild bull, confident in its own strength, >>Q000380 052 53. iri numun i-i nam-en nam-lugal-la ki sikil-la du3-a #tr.en: the primeval city of lordship and kingship, built on sacred ground - >>Q000380 053 54. gu4-gin7 saman ul4-la-bi szub-bu-de3 gu2 ki-sze3 la2-e-de3 #tr.en: - so as quickly to subdue it like a roped ox, to bow its neck to the ground; >>Q000380 054 55. an {d}en-lil2 {d}en-ki {d}nin-hur-sag-ga2-ke4 nam-bi ha-ba-an-tar-re-esz #tr.en: An, Enlil, Enki and Ninḫursaga have decided this as its fate. >>Q000380 055 56. nam-tar-ra-bi nig2 nu-kur2-ru-dam a-ba szu mi-ni-ib2-bala-e #tr.en: Its fate cannot be changed. Who can overturn it? >>Q000380 056 57. inim du11-ga an {d}en-lil2-la2 1(disz)-kam sag a-ba-a mu-un-ga2-ga2 #tr.en: It is the command of An and Enlil. Who can oppose it? >>Q000380 057 58. an-ne2 ki-en-gi ki-tusz-ba bi2-in-hu-luh ug3-e ni2 bi2-in-te #tr.en: An frightened the very dwellings of Sumer, the people were afraid. >>Q000380 058 59. {d}en-lil2-le u4 gig-ga mu-un-zal iri-a me bi2-ib-gar #tr.en: Enlil blew an evil storm, silence lay upon the city. >>Q000380 059 60. {d}nin-tu-re ama5 kalam-ma-ka {gesz}ig-szu-ur2 im-mi-in-de6 #tr.en: Nintur bolted the door of the storehouses of the Land. >>Q000380 060 61. {d}en-ki-ke4 {i7}idigna {i7}buranun-na a im-ma-da-an-kesz2 #tr.en: Enki blocked the water in the Tigris and the Euphrates. >>Q000380 061 62. {d}utu nig2-si-sa2 inim ge-na ka-ta ba-da-an-kar #tr.en: Utu took away the pronouncement of equity and justice. >>Q000380 062 63. {d}inanna-ke4 me3 szen-szen-na ki-bala-e ba-an-szum2 #tr.en: inanna handed over victory in strife and battle to a rebellious land. >>Q000380 063 64. {d}nin-gir2-su-ke4 ki-en-gi ga-gin7 ur-e ba-an-de2 #tr.en: Ningirsu poured Sumer away like milk to the dogs. >>Q000380 064 65. kalam-ma ga-ba-ra-hum im-ma-an-szub nig2 lu2 nu-zu-a #tr.en: Turmoil descended upon the Land, something that no one had ever known, >>Q000380 065 66. nig2 igi nu-gal2-la inim nu-gal2-la nig2 szu nu-te-ge26-dam #tr.en: something unseen, which had no name, something that could not be fathomed. >>Q000380 066 67. kur-kur-re ni2 te-a-bi-a szu suh3-a ba-ab-du11 #tr.en: The lands were confused in their fear. >>Q000380 067 68. iri{ki} dingir-bi ba-da-gur sipa-bi ba-da-ha-lam #tr.en: The god of the city turned away, its shepherd vanished. >>Q000380 068 69. nam-lu2-ulu3 ni2 te-bi-a zi gig mu-un-pa-an-pa-an #tr.en: The people, in their fear, breathed only with difficulty. >>Q000380 069 70. u4-de3 szu-ne-ne ba-du3-du3 u4 nu-mu-un-ne-gur-re #tr.en: The storm immobilised them, the storm did not let them return. >>Q000380 070 71. u4 gi4-a mu-un-ne-tuku-am3 u4 dur2-bi-sze3 nu-gen #tr.en: There was no return for them, the storm did not retreat >>Q000380 071 72. {d}en-lil2 sipa sag-ge6-ga-ke4 a-na bi2-in-ak-a-bi #tr.en: This is what Enlil, the shepherd of the black-headed people, did: >>Q000380 072 73. {d}en-lil2-le e2 zi gul-gul-lu-de3 lu2 zi tur-re-de3 #tr.en: Enlil, to destroy the loyal households, to decimate the loyal men, >>Q000380 073 74. dumu lu2 zi-da-ke4 dumu-sag-e igi hul dim2-me-de3 #tr.en: to put the evil eye on the sons of the loyal men, on the first-born, >>Q000380 074 75. u4-ba {d}en-lil2-le gu-ti-um{ki} kur-ta im-ta-an-e11 #tr.en: Enlil then sent down Gutium from the mountains. >>Q000380 075 76. DU-bi a-ma-ru {d}en-lil2-la2 gaba gi4 nu-tuku-am3 #tr.en: Their advance was as the flood of Enlil that cannot be withstood. >>Q000380 076 77. tu15 gal edin-na edin-e im-si igi-sze3 mu-un-ne-gen #tr.en: The great wind of the countryside filled the countryside, it advanced before them. >>Q000380 077 78. edin nig2-dagal-la-ba sag3 ba-ab-du11 lu2 nu-mu-ni-in-dib-be2 #tr.en: The extensive countryside was destroyed, no one moved about there. >>Q000380 078 79. u4 ge6-ge6-ga szika bar7-bar7-ra sa-sze3 ba-ab-de6 #tr.en: The dark time was roasted by hailstones and flames. >>Q000380 079 80. u4 babbar-re izi-ge6-edin-na ba-da-an-tab-tab #tr.en: The bright time was wiped out by a shadow. >>Q000380 080 80A. u4-mud-e giri17 i3-dub-dub sag i3-dab5-dab5 #tr.en: (2 mss. add 2 lines:) In the darkness, noses were heaped up, heads were smashed. >>Q000380 080A 80B. u4 {gesz}gan2-ur3 an-ta e3-de3 iri {gesz}al-e ba-ab-ra-ah #tr.en: The storm was a harrow coming from above, the city was struck by a hoe. >>Q000380 080B 81. u4-ba an ba-dub2 ki ba-sag3 igi u4-da ba-lib4 #tr.en: On that day, heaven rumbled, the earth trembled, the storm worked without respite. >>Q000380 081 82. an ba-suh3-suh3 gissu ba-an-la2 kur-re mur mi-ni-ib-sza4 #tr.en: Heaven was darkened, it was covered by a shadow; the mountains roared. >>Q000380 082 83. {d}utu an-ur2-ra i-in-nu2 sahar kur-ra zal-am3 #tr.en: Utu lay down at the horizon, dust passed over the mountains. >>Q000380 083 84. {d}nanna an-pa-a i-in-nu2 ug3-e ni2 bi2-in-te #tr.en: Nanna lay at the zenith, the people were afraid. >>Q000380 084 85. iri{ki}-ba dingir-x ki-tusz ba-ab-be2-de3 bar-ta ba-da-gub #tr.en: The city's god left his dwelling and stood aside. >>Q000380 085 86. kur-kur-re iri{ki} lu2-bi nu-til-la i-im-sar-sar-re-ne #tr.en: The foreigners in the city even chased away its dead. >>Q000380 086 87. gesz mah ur2-bi-a mu-un-bala-e {gesz}tir-ra guru5 i #tr.en: Large trees were uprooted, the forest growth was ripped out. >>Q000380 087 88. pu2-{gesz}kiri6 gurun-ba mu-un-BU-BU {gesz}ligima i3-bu-re #tr.en: The orchards were stripped of their fruit, they were cleaned of their offshoots. >>Q000380 088 89. buru14 isin-bi-a mu-un-su-su {d}|SZE.TIR| i3-tur-re #tr.en: The crop drowned while it was still on the stalk, >>Q000380 089 90. x x-la sag x x-in-bala-bala-e #tr.en: ... >>Q000380 090 91. ... ba-da-kar-ra-bi ... ba-ab-DU #tr.en: ... >>Q000380 091 92. ... {u2}|ZI&ZI.LAGAB| x ba-da-kar-ra-bi {u2}|ZI&ZI.LAGAB| x ba-ab-DU #tr.en: ... >>Q000380 092 93. ... zar-re-esz mu-un-du8-du8 [...] zar-re-esz mu-un-sal-sal-e-esz #tr.en: They piled ... up in heaps, they spread ... out like sheaves. >>Q000380 093 94. [...] {i7}buranun-na ad6 i3-la2-a {gesz}tukul-e sag gaz i3-ak-e #tr.en: There were corpses floating in the Euphrates, weapons smashed heads. >>Q000380 094 95. ad-da dam-a-ni-ta ba-da-gur dam-gu10 nu im-me #tr.en: The father turned away from his wife saying “This is not my wife!” >>Q000380 095 96. ama dumu-ni-ta ba-da-gur dumu-gu10 nu im-me #tr.en: The mother turned away from her child saying “This is not my child!" >>Q000380 096 97. e2 zi-da-ke4 e2-a-ni mu-un-szub e2-gu10 nu im-me #tr.en: He who had a productive estate neglected his estate saying “This is not my estate!" >>Q000380 097 98. nig2-gur11 tuku nig2-gur11-ra-ni-ta giri3 kur2 ba-ra-an-dab5 #tr.en: The rich man took an unfamiliar path away from his possessions. >>Q000380 098 99. u4-ba nam-lugal kalam-ma-ka szu pe-el-la2 ba-ab-du11 #tr.en: In those days the kingship of the Land was defiled. >>Q000380 099 100. aga men sag-ga2 gal2-la-bi tesz2-bi ba-ra-an-kur2 #tr.en: The tiara and crown that had been on the king's head were both spoiled. >>Q000380 100 101. kur-kur-re du10-us2 dili dab5-ba-bi igi-te-en-bi ba-si-il #tr.en: The lands that had followed the same path were split into disunity. >>Q000380 101 102. uri5{ki} esz3 nidba gal-gal-la-ka nidba-bi ba-ab-kur2 #tr.en: The food offerings of Ur, the shrine of magnificent food offerings, were changed for the worse. >>Q000380 102 103. {d}nanna ug3 u8-gin7 lu-a-na szu bala ba-da-ab-ak #tr.en: Nanna traded away his people, numerous as ewes. >>Q000380 103 104. lugal-bi e2-gal ni2-te-na zi im-ma-ni-in-gi4 #tr.en: Its king sat immobilised in his own palace. >>Q000380 104 105. {d}i-bi2-{d}suen e2-gal ni2-te-na i-si-isz ba-ni-in-la2-la2 #tr.en: Ibbi-Suen was sitting in anguish in his own palace. >>Q000380 105 106. e2-nam-ti-la sza3 hul2-la-ka-na er2 gig mu-un-sze8-sze8 #tr.en: In E-namtila, his place of delight, he wept bitterly. >>Q000380 106 107. a-ma-ru ki al ak-e szu im-ur3-ur3-re #tr.en: The flood dashing a hoe on the ground was levelling everything. >>Q000380 107 108. u4 gal-gin7 ki-a mur mi-ni-ib-sza4 a-ba-a ba-ra-e3 #tr.en: Like a great storm it roared over the earth -- who could escape it? >>Q000380 108 109. iri gul-gul-lu-de3 e2 gul-gul-lu-de3 #tr.en: To destroy the city, to destroy the house, >>Q000380 109 110. lu2-lul lu2 zi-da an-ta nu2-u3-de3 #tr.en: so that traitors would lie on top of loyal men >>Q000380 110 111. uri3 lu2-lul-e lu2 zi-ra ugu-a-na DU-sze3 #tr.en: and the blood of traitors flow upon loyal men. >>Q000380 111 112. ki-ru-gu2 1(disz)-a-kam #tr.en: 1st kirugu. >>Q000380 112 113. u4-de3 mar-uru5-gin7 tesz2-bi i3-gu7-e #tr.en: The storms gather to strike like a flood. >>Q000380 113 114. gesz-gi4-gal2 ki-ru-gu2-da-kam #tr.en: Ĝišgigal to the kirugu. >>Q000380 114 115. e2 kisz{ki}-a hur-sag-kalam-ma-ka szu hul ba-e-du11 #tr.en: The house of Kiš, Ḫursag-kalama, was destroyed. >>Q000380 115 116. {d}za-ba4-ba4 ki-tusz ki ag2-ga2-ni giri3 kur2 ba-ra-an-dab5 #tr.en: Zababa took an unfamiliar path away from his beloved dwelling. >>Q000380 116 117. ama {d}ba-ba6 e2-iri-ku3-ga-na er2 gig mu-un-sze8-sze8 #tr.en: Mother Baba was lamenting bitterly in her E-Iri-kug. >>Q000380 117 118. a iri gul-la e2 gul-la-gu10 gig-ga-bi im-me #tr.en: Alas, the destroyed city, my destroyed house.” >>Q000380 118 119. x [...] #tr.en: ... >>Q000380 119 120. [...] #tr.en: ... >>Q000380 120 121. [...] #tr.en: ... >>Q000380 121 122. a iri gul-la e2 gul-la-gu10 gig-ga-bi im-me #tr.en: “Alas, the destroyed city, my destroyed house.” >>Q000380 122 123. ka-zal-lu{ki} iri ni2-ba lu-a szu suh3-a ba-ab-du11 #tr.en: Kazallu, the city of teeming multitudes, was cast into confusion. >>Q000380 123 124. {d}nu-musz-da-ke4 iri ki-tusz ki ag2-ga2-ni giri3 kur2 ba-ra-an-dab5 #tr.en: Numušda took an unfamiliar path away from the city, his beloved dwelling. >>Q000380 124 125. gidlam(|MUNUS.USZ.DAM|)-a-ni {d}nam-ra-at munus sa6-ga-a er2 in-sze8-sze8-e #tr.en: His wife Namrat, the beautiful lady, was lamenting bitterly. >>Q000380 125 126. a uru2 gul-la e2 gul-la-gu10 gig-ga-bi im-me #tr.en: “Alas, the destroyed city, my destroyed house.” >>Q000380 126 127. i7-bi sza3-su3-ga i3-gal2 a nu-un-de2 #tr.en: Its river bed was empty, no water flowed. >>Q000380 127 128. i7 {d}en-ki-ke4 nam ku5-ra2-gin7 ka-bi-a ba-usz2 #tr.en: Like a river cursed by Enki its opening channel was dammed up. >>Q000380 128 129. a-sza3-ga sze gu-nu nu-gal2 ug3-e nu-gu7-e #tr.en: On the fields fine grains grew no more, people had nothing to eat. >>Q000380 129 130. pu2-{gesz}kiri6-bi gir4-gin7 ba-hur-hur edin-bi sag2 ba-ab-di #tr.en: The orchards were scorched like an oven, its open country was scattered. >>Q000380 130 131. masz2-ansze nig2-ur2-limmu2 nig2-zi-gal2 nu-mu-un-bu-e #tr.en: The four-legged wild animals did not run about. >>Q000380 131 132. nig2-ur2-4(asz) {d}szakkan2-ke4 ni2 nu-mu-ni-ib-te-en-te-en #tr.en: The four-legged creatures of Šakkan could find no rest. >>Q000380 132 133. {d}lugal-mar2-da-ke4 iri-ni-ta bar-ta ba-da-gub #tr.en: Lugal-Marda stepped outside his city. >>Q000380 133 134. {d}nin-zu-an-na ki-tusz ki ag2-ga2-ni giri3 kur2 ba-ra-an-dab5 #tr.en: Ninzuana took an unfamiliar path away from her beloved dwelling. >>Q000380 134 135. a iri gul-la e2 gul-la-gu10 gig-ga-bi im-me #tr.en: “Alas, the destroyed city, my destroyed house.” >>Q000380 135 136. i3-si-in{ki} esz3 kar-re nu-me-a a-e ba-e-dar #tr.en: Isin, the shrine that was not a quay, was split by onrushing waters. >>Q000380 136 137. {d}nin-isin2{+si}-in-na ama kalam-ma-ke4 er2 gig mu-un-sze8-sze8 #tr.en: Ninisina, the mother of the Land, wept bitter tears. >>Q000380 137 138. a iri gul-la e2 gul-la-gu10 gig-ga-bi im-me #tr.en: “Alas, the destroyed city, my destroyed house.” >>Q000380 138 139. {d}en-lil2-le {d}ur-an-ki-ka {gesz}mitum2-a ba-an-sag3 #tr.en: Enlil smote Dur-an-ki with a mace. >>Q000380 139 140. {d}en-lil2-le iri-ni esz3 nibru{ki}-a a-nir ba-ab-gar #tr.en: Enlil made lamentation in his city, the shrine Nibru. >>Q000380 140 141. ama {d}nin-lil2 nin ki-ur3-ra-ke4 er2 gig mu-un-sze8-sze8 #tr.en: Mother Ninlil, the lady of the Ki-ur shrine, wept bitter tears. >>Q000380 141 142. a iri gul-la e2 gul-la-gu10 gig-ga-bi im-me #tr.en: “Alas, the destroyed city, my destroyed house.” >>Q000380 142 143. kesz3{ki} an-edin-na dili du3-a szu lil2-la2 ba-ab-du11 #tr.en: Keš, built all alone on the high open country, was haunted. >>Q000380 143 144. adab{ki}-bu e2 i7-de3 la2-a re ki-bala-sze3 ba-ab-du11 #tr.en: Adab, the settlement which stretches out along the river, was treated as a rebellious land. >>Q000380 144 145. musz kur-ra-ke4 ki-nu2 ba-ni-ib-gar ki-bala-sze3 ba-ab-du11 #tr.en: The snake of the mountains made his lair there, it became a rebellious land. >>Q000380 145 146. gu-ti-um{ki} sza3 ba-ni-ib-bala-bala numun ba-ni-ib-i-i #tr.en: The Gutians bred there, issued their seed. >>Q000380 146 147. {d}nin-tu-re nig2-dim2-dim2-ma-ni-sze3 er2 gig mu-un-sze8-sze8 #tr.en: Nintur wept bitter tears over her creatures. >>Q000380 147 148. a iri gul-la e2 gul-la-gu10 gig-ga-bi im-me #tr.en: “Alas, the destroyed city, my destroyed house.” >>Q000380 148 149. ki zabala{ki}-a gi-gun4-na ku3-ga szu lil2-la2 ba-ab-du11 #tr.en: In zabala the sacred Giguna was haunted. >>Q000380 149 150. unu{ki}-ta {d}inanna ba-da-an-kar ki-erim2-e ba-ab-gen #tr.en: inanna abandoned Uruk and went off to enemy territory. >>Q000380 150 151. e2-an-na esz3 ge6-par4 ku3-ga erim2-e igi i-ni-in-bar #tr.en: In the E-ana the enemy set eyes upon the sacred Ĝipar shrine. >>Q000380 151 152. ge6-par4 ku3 nam-en-na-ba szu ba-e-la2-la2 #tr.en: The sacred Ĝipar of en priesthood was defiled. >>Q000380 152 153. en-bi ge6-par4-ta ba-da-an-kar ki-erim2-e ba-ab-de6 #tr.en: Its en priest was snatched from the Ĝipar and carried off to enemy territory. >>Q000380 153 154. a iri gul-la e2 gul-la-gu10 gig-ga-bi im-me #tr.en: “Alas, the destroyed city, my destroyed house.” >>Q000380 154 155. umma{ki} sig4-kur-sza3-ba-ke4 u4 gig-ga ba-e-dal #tr.en: A violent storm blew over Umma and the Šeg-kuršaga. >>Q000380 155 156. {d}szara2 e2-mah ki-tusz ki ag2-ga2-ni giri3 kur2 ba-ra-an-dab5 #tr.en: Šara took an unfamiliar path away from the E-maḫ, his beloved dwelling. >>Q000380 156 157. {d}nin-mul-e iri{ki} hul-a-na er2 gig mu-un-sze8-sze8 #tr.en: Ninmul cried bitter tears over her destroyed city. >>Q000380 157 158. iri{ki}-gu10 la-la-bi lu2 nu-un-gi4-a-gu10 gig-ga-bi im-me #tr.en: “Oh my city, whose charms can no longer satisfy me," >>Q000380 158 159. gir2-su{ki} iri{ki} ur-sag-ge26-e-ne-ke4 im gir2-e ba-ab-du11 #tr.en: Ĝirsu, the city of heroes, was afflicted with a lightning storm. >>Q000380 159 160. {d}nin-gir2-su-ke4 e2-ninnu-ta giri3 kur2 ba-ra-an-dab5 #tr.en: Ningirsu took an unfamiliar path away from the E-ninnu. >>Q000380 160 161. ama {d}ba-ba6 e2-iri-ku3-ga-na er2 gig mu-un-sze8-sze8 #tr.en: Mother Baba wept bitter tears in her E-Iri-kug. >>Q000380 161 162. a iri gul-la e2 gul-la-gu10 gig-ga-bi im-me #tr.en: “Alas, the destroyed city, my destroyed house.” >>Q000380 162 163. u4-ba inim u4-dam al-du7-du7 sza3-bi a-ba-a mu-un-zu #tr.en: On that day the word of Enlil was an attacking storm. Who could fathom it? >>Q000380 163 164. inim {d}en-lil2-la2 zi-da-asz ge16-le-eg3-de3 gab2-bu zu-zu-de3 #tr.en: The word of Enlil was destruction on the right, was ... on the left. >>Q000380 164 165. {d}en-lil2 lu2 nam tar-tar-re-de3 a-na bi2-in-ak-a-ba #tr.en: This is what Enlil, the one who determines destinies, did: >>Q000380 165 166. {d}en-lil2-le elam{ki} lu2-kur2-ra kur-ta im-ta-an-e3 #tr.en: Enlil brought down the Elamites, the enemy, from the highlands. >>Q000380 166 167. {d}nansze dumu-gi7 iri bar-ra mu-un-na-tusz-am3 #tr.en: Nanše, the noble daughter, was settled outside the city. >>Q000380 167 168. {d}nin-mar-ki-ra esz3 gu2-ab-ba-ka izi im-ma-da-an-te #tr.en: Fire approached Ninmarki in the shrine Gu-aba. >>Q000380 168 169. ku3 {na4}za-gin3-bi ma2 gal-gal-e bala-sze3 i3-ak-e #tr.en: Large boats were carrying off its silver and lapis lazuli. >>Q000380 169 170. nin nig2-gur11-ra-ni hul-lu ti-la-am3 ku3 {d}nin-mar-ki-ke4 #tr.en: The lady, sacred Ninmarki, was despondent because of her perished goods. >>Q000380 170 171. u4-ba u4 ka izi-gin7 bar7-ra-am3 im-ma-da-ab-tar-re #tr.en: On that day he decreed a storm blazing like the mouth of a fire. >>Q000380 171 172. ki lagasz{ki} elam{ki} szu-ni-a im-ma-szi-in-gi4 #tr.en: The province of Lagaš was handed over to Elam. >>Q000380 172 173. u4-bi-a nin-e u4-da-a-ni sa2 nam-ga-mu-ni-ib-du11 #tr.en: And then the queen also reached the end of her time. >>Q000380 173 174. {d}ba-ba6 lu2-ulu3-gin7 u4-da-a-ni sa2 nam-ga-mu-ni-ib-du11 #tr.en: Baba, as if she were human, also reached the end of her time: >>Q000380 174 175. me-li-e-a u4-de3 szu-ni-a im-ma-szi-in-gi4 #tr.en: “Woe is me! Enlil has handed over the city to the storm. >>Q000380 175 176. u4 uru2 gul-gul-e szu-ni-a im-ma-szi-in-gi4 #tr.en: He has handed it over to the storm that destroys cities. >>Q000380 176 177. u4 e2 gul-gul-e szu-ni-a im-ma-szi-in-gi4 #tr.en: He has handed it over to the storm that destroys houses. >>Q000380 177 178. {d}dumu-zi-abzu e2-bi ki-nu-nir-sza3-ba-ke4 ni2 im-ma-da-an-te #tr.en: “Dumuzid-abzu was full of fear in the house of Kinirša. >>Q000380 178 179. ki-nu-nir-sza3{ki} iri nam-dumu-gi7-ra-ka-ni kar-kar-re-de3 ba-ab-du11 #tr.en: Kinirša, the city to which she belongs, was ordered to be plundered. >>Q000380 179 180. {d}nansze iri-ni nina{ki}-a kur-re ba-ab-gar #tr.en: The city of Nanše, Nigin, was delivered to the foreigners. >>Q000380 180 181. sirara3{ki} ki-tusz ki ag2-ga2-ni hul-gal2-e ba-an-szum2 #tr.en: Sirara, her beloved dwelling, was handed over to the evil ones. >>Q000380 181 182. a iri gul-la e2 gul-la-gu10 gig-ga-bi im-me #tr.en: “Alas, the destroyed city, my destroyed house.” >>Q000380 182 183. ge6-par4 ku3 nam-en-na-ba szu ba-e-la2-la2 #tr.en: Its sacred Ĝipar of en priesthood was defiled. >>Q000380 183 184. en-bi ge6-par4-ta ba-da-an-kar ki-erim2-e ba-ab-de6 #tr.en: Its en priest was snatched from the Ĝipar and carried off to enemy territory. >>Q000380 184 185. gu2 i7-nun-na-{d}nanna-ka a2 dugud ba-szi-in-de6 #tr.en: Mighty strength was set against the banks of the Id-nuna-Nanna canal. >>Q000380 185 186. masz-kan2-masz-kan2 e2-danna {d}nanna-ka tur3 dugud-gin7 ba-gul #tr.en: The settlements of the E-danna of Nanna, like substantial cattle-pens, were destroyed. >>Q000380 186 187. lu2-kar-ra-bi masz kar-ra-gin7 ur im-me-da #tr.en: Their refugees, like stampeding goats, were chased (?) by dogs. >>Q000380 187 188. ga-esz{ki} ga-gin7 ur-re ba-an-de2 i3-gul-gul-lu-ne #tr.en: They destroyed Gaeš like milk poured out to dogs, >>Q000380 188 189. alan dim2-ma |SIG7.ALAN| sa6-ga-bi im-ze2-er-ze2-re-e-ne #tr.en: and shattered its finely fashioned statues. >>Q000380 189 190. a iri gul-la e2 gul-la-gu10 gig-ga-bi im-me #tr.en: “Alas, the destroyed city, my destroyed house," >>Q000380 190 191. ge6-par4 ku3 nam-en-na-ba szu ba-e-la2-la2 #tr.en: Its sacred Ĝipar of en priesthood was defiled. >>Q000380 191 192. en-bi ge6-par4-ta ba-da-an-kar ki-erim2-e ba-ab-de6 #tr.en: Its en priestess was snatched from the Ĝipar and carried off to enemy territory. >>Q000380 192 193. bara2 an-na-da gid2-da-bi a-nir ba-da-ab-sa2 #tr.en: A lament was raised at the dais that stretches out toward heaven. >>Q000380 193 194. {gesz}gu-za an-na-bi nu-ub-gub sag me-te-a-asz li-bi2-ib-gal2 #tr.en: Its heavenly throne was not set up, was not fit to be crowned (?). >>Q000380 194 195. {gesz}geszimmar-gin7 gu2-guru5 ba-ab-du11 tesz2-bi ba-ra-an-kad4 #tr.en: It was cut down as if it were a date palm and tied together. >>Q000380 195 196. asz-szu{ki} e2 i7-de3 la2-a re a-e ba-da-ab-bu #tr.en: Aššu, the settlement that stretches out along the river, was deprived of water. >>Q000380 196 197. nig2-erim2 nu-dib {d}nanna-ka lu2-erim2-e ba-an-dib #tr.en: At the place of Nanna where evil had never walked, the enemy walked. >>Q000380 197 198. e2 ur5-re-am3 a-na-am3 ab-ak #tr.en: How was the house treated thus? >>Q000380 198 199. e2-pu-uh2-ru-um-ma sza3-su3-ga ba-ab-gar #tr.en: The E-puḫruma was emptied. >>Q000380 199 200. ki-|NUN.ME.DU|{ki}-ga ab2 lu amar lu-a re tur3 dugud-gin7 ba-gul #tr.en: Ki-|NUN.ME.DU|, which used to be filled with numerous cows and numerous calves, was destroyed like a mighty cattle-pen. >>Q000380 200 201. {d}nin-gublaga-ke4 ga2-bur-ta giri3 kur2 ba-ra-an-dab5 #tr.en: Ningublaga took an unfamiliar path away from the Ĝa-bura. >>Q000380 201 202. {d}nin-i3-gara2-ke4 ni2-te-na er2 gig mu-un-sze8-sze8 #tr.en: Ninigara wept bitter tears all alone. >>Q000380 202 203. a iri gul-la e2 gul-la-gu10 gig-ga-bi im-me #tr.en: “Alas, the destroyed city, my destroyed house," >>Q000380 203 204. ge6-par4 ku3 nam-en-na-ba szu ba-e-la2-la2 #tr.en: Its sacred Ĝipar of en priesthood was defiled. >>Q000380 204 205. en-bi ge6-par4-ta ba-da-an-kar ki-erim2-e ba-ab-de6 #tr.en: Its en priestess was snatched from the Ĝipar and carried off to enemy territory. >>Q000380 205 206. {d}nin-a-zu e2-gid2-da-ke4 {gesz}tukul ub-ba i-ni-in-gub #tr.en: Ninazu deposited his weapon in a corner in the E-gida. >>Q000380 206 207. {d}nin-hur-sag e2-nu-tur-ra-ke4 u4 hul ba-an-da-dal #tr.en: An evil storm swept over Ninḫursaga at the E-nutura. >>Q000380 207 208. tu{muszen}-gin7 ab-lal3-ta ba-da-an-dal edin-na bar bi2-ib-gub #tr.en: Like a pigeon she flew from the window, she stood apart in the open country. >>Q000380 208 209. a iri{ki} gul-la e2 gul-la-gu10 gig-ga-bi im-me #tr.en: “Alas, the destroyed city, my destroyed house.” >>Q000380 209 210. gesz-banda3{da} e2 er2-re gal2-la re gi er2-ra ba-an-gul #tr.en: As for Ĝišbanda, the house filled with lamentation was destroyed among the weeping reeds. >>Q000380 210 211. {d}nin-gesz-zi-da gesz-banda3{da} giri3 kur2 ba-ra-an-dab5 #tr.en: Ningišzida took an unfamiliar path away from Ĝišbanda. >>Q000380 211 212. {d}a2-zi-mu2-a nin iri-a-ke4 er2 gig mu-un-sze8-sze8 #tr.en: Azimua, the queen of the city, wept bitter tears. >>Q000380 212 213. a uru2 gul-la e2 gul-la-gu10 gig-ga-bi im-me #tr.en: “Alas, the destroyed city, my destroyed house.” >>Q000380 213 214. u4-bi-a u18-lu lu2 ge6-a ba-an-dur2-ru-ne-esz #tr.en: On that day, the storm forced people to live in darkness. >>Q000380 214 215. kuara{ki} hul-hul-lu-de3 lu2 ge6-a ba-an-dur2-ru-ne-esz #tr.en: In order to destroy Kuara, it forced people to live in darkness. >>Q000380 215 216. {d}nin-e2-HA-ma ni2-te-na er2 gig mu-un-sze8-sze8 #tr.en: Nineḫama in her fear wept bitter tears. >>Q000380 216 217. a uru2 gul-la e2 gul-la-gu10 gig-ga-bi im-me #tr.en: “Alas the destroyed city, my destroyed house.” >>Q000380 217 218. {d}asar-lu2-hi ul4-ul4-la tug2 ba-an-mu4 |LUL.KU| mu-un-DU #tr.en: Asarluḫi put his robes on with haste and ... >>Q000380 218 219. {d}lugal-banda3{da} ki-tusz ki ag2-ga2-ni giri3 kur2 ba-ra-an-dab5 #tr.en: Lugalbanda took an unfamiliar path away from his beloved dwelling. >>Q000380 219 219A. {d}nin-sun2 [...] #tr.en: (1 ms. adds:) Ninsumun ... >>Q000380 219A 220. a uru2 gul-la e2 gul-la-gu10 gig-ga-bi im-me #tr.en: “Alas the destroyed city, my destroyed house.” >>Q000380 220 221. eridu{ki} a gal-la diri-ga a nag-e ba-am3-u-gun3? #tr.en: Eridug, floating on great waters, was deprived (?) of drinking water. >>Q000380 221 222. bar-ba edin-lil2-e du3-a x x [...] #tr.en: In its outer environs, which had turned into haunted plains, ... >>Q000380 222 223. lu2 zi ki-lul-la x x [...] #tr.en: The loyal man in a place of treachery ... >>Q000380 223 224. {d}ka-he2-gal2-la {d}igi-he2-gal2-la [...] #tr.en: Ka-ḫegala and Igi-ḫegala ... >>Q000380 224 225. gurusz-me-en u4 nu-gul-la-me-en mu-x-gul-[...] #tr.en: “I, a young man whom the storm has not destroyed, ... >>Q000380 225 226. u4 nu-gul-la hi-li nu-til-la-me-en [...] mu-un-[...] #tr.en: I, not destroyed by the storm, my attractiveness not brought to an end, ... >>Q000380 226 227. {gesz}taskarin-gin7 ba?-sa6-ga-me-esz i3-sag3-ge-de3-en-de3-en #tr.en: We have been struck down like beautiful boxwood trees. >>Q000380 227 228. x x-gin7 igi gun3-gun3-me-esz i3-sag3-ge-de3-en-de3-en #tr.en: We have been struck down like ... with coloured eyes. >>Q000380 228 229. alan-gin7 kusz3-kusz3-a de2-a-me-esz i3-sag3-ge-de3-en-de3-en #tr.en: We have been struck down like statues being cast in moulds. >>Q000380 229 230. gu-ti-um{ki} lu2 ha-lam-ma-ke4 me-ze2-er-ze2-re-ne #tr.en: The Gutians, the vandals, are wiping us out. >>Q000380 230 231. a-a {d}en-ki-ra abzu eridu{ki}-sze3 szu-a ba-en-de3-en-gi4 #tr.en: We turned to Father Enki in the abzu of Eridug. >>Q000380 231 232. x x a-na im-me-en-da-na a-na bi2-in-tah-e-da-na #tr.en: ..., whatever we shall say, whatever we shall add, >>Q000380 232 233. x x x a-na im-me-en-da-na a-na bi2-in-tah-e-da-na #tr.en: ... whatever we shall say, whatever we shall add, >>Q000380 233 234. x x x x x x eridu{ki}-ga-ta he2-em-da-sar?-da-na #tr.en: we came out from the ... of Eridug.” >>Q000380 234 235. u4-da ... ha?-ba-gub-bu-da-na gissu ba-x-mu #tr.en: “While were in charge of ... during the day, the shadows ... >>Q000380 235 236. ge6-a x x-ke4 ha-ba-gub-bu-da-na u4-de3 ba-ra-an-tuku #tr.en: While we were in charge of ... during the night, the storm ... >>Q000380 236 237. u4-da gub sag sag3-ge-me-a a-na szu ba-ni-ti-en-de3-en #tr.en: What do we receive trembling on duty during the day? >>Q000380 237 238. ge6-da gub u3 nu-ku-me-a a-na u2-gu me-de2-de3-en-de3-en #tr.en: What do we lose not sleeping on duty during the night? >>Q000380 238 239. {d}en-ki-ke4 uru2-zu nam ha-ba-da-an-ku5 ki-erim2-e ha-ba-an-szum2 #tr.en: Enki, your city has been cursed, it has been given to an enemy land. >>Q000380 239 240. me-en-de3-en eridu{ki}-ta gal2-la-da a-na-asz mu-e-de3-la2-e-ne? #tr.en: Why do they reckon us among those who have been displaced from Eridug? >>Q000380 240 241. {gesz}geszimmar-gin7 szu nu-du11-ga-me-a a-na-asz mu-e-gul-gul-lu-ne #tr.en: Why do they destroy us like palm trees which we have not tended? >>Q000380 241 242. {gesz}ma2 gibil-gin7 sa bil2-la2 nu-ak-e a-na-asz mu-e-ze2-er-ze2-re-ne #tr.en: Why do they break us up like new boats we have not caulked?" >>Q000380 242 243. {d}en-ki-ke4 igi-ni ki kur2-ra ba-an-gar-ra-ba #tr.en: After Enki had cast his eyes on a foreign land, >>Q000380 243 244. u4? x x nam-tag dugud-da-ke4 gesz hul mu-un-ne-tag #tr.en: ... >>Q000380 244 245. [...] UM? ba-da-an-zi-ge-esz-a ildu2-ba mu-un-sa4?-esz #tr.en: ... have risen up, have called on their cohorts. >>Q000380 245 246. {d}en-ki-ke4 eridu{ki}-ga-ta giri3 kur2 ba-ra-an-dab5 #tr.en: Enki took an unfamiliar path away from Eridug. >>Q000380 246 247. {d}dam-gal-nun-na ama e2-mah-a er2 gig mu-un-sze8-sze8 #tr.en: Damgalnuna, the mother of the E-maḫ, wept bitter tears. >>Q000380 247 248. a uru2 gul-la e2 gul-la-gu10 gig-ga-bi im-me #tr.en: “Alas the destroyed city, my destroyed house.” >>Q000380 248 249. ge6-par4 ku3 nam-en-na-ba szu ba-e-la2-la2 #tr.en: Its sacred Ĝipar of en priesthood was defiled. >>Q000380 249 250. en-bi ge6-par4-ta ba-da-an-kar ki-erim2-e ba-ab-de6 #tr.en: Its en priestess was snatched from the Ĝipar and carried off to enemy territory. >>Q000380 250 251. uri5{ki}-ma lu2 u2-sze3 nu-gen lu2 a-sze3 nu-gen #tr.en: In Ur no one went to fetch food, no one went to fetch water. >>Q000380 251 252. u2-sze3 gen-bi u2-ta ba-gen hur nu-um-mi-ib-gur-ru #tr.en: Those who went to fetch food, went away from the food and will not return. >>Q000380 252 253. a-sze3 gen-bi a-ta ba-gen hur nu-um-mi-ib-gur-ru #tr.en: Those who went to fetch water, went away from the water and will not return. >>Q000380 253 254. sig-sze3 elam{ki}-ma ba-szi-in-gub-bu gaz-de3 i3-TIL-e #tr.en: To the south, the Elamites stepped in, slaughtering ... >>Q000380 254 255. nim-sze3 ha-al-ma lu2-kur2-ra-ke4 szu-ni [...]-x-gar #tr.en: In the uplands, the vandals, the enemy, ... >>Q000380 255 256. ti-id-nu-um{ki}-e u4 szu2-usz {gesz}mitum2-a ur2-ra ba-ni-in-gar #tr.en: The Tidnum daily strapped the mace to their loins. >>Q000380 256 257. sig-sze3 elam{ki}-ma u2-a e3-a-gin7 KU-bi im-[...]-x-le #tr.en: To the south, the Elamites, like an onrushing wave, were ... >>Q000380 257 258. nim-sze3 in-dal tu15 dal-la-gin7 edin-na [...] x #tr.en: In the uplands, like chaff blowing in the wind, they ... over the open country. >>Q000380 258 259. uri5{ki} am gal u3-na gub-ba-gin7 gu2 ki-sze3 ba-ab-gar #tr.en: Ur, like a great charging wild bull, bowed its neck to the ground. >>Q000380 259 260. {d}en-lil2-le lu2 nam tar-tar-re-de3 a-na bi2-in-ak-a-ba #tr.en: This is what Enlil, who decides the fates, did: >>Q000380 260 261. 2(disz)-kam-ma-sze3 elam{ki} lu2-kur2-ra kur-ta ba-ra-e3 #tr.en: Again he sent down the Elamites, the enemy, from the mountains. >>Q000380 261 262. e2 sag-kal-la giri3 du3-a um-ma-[...] #tr.en: The foremost house, firmly founded, ... >>Q000380 262 263. kisiga{ki} hul-hul-lu-de3 lu2 1(u) lu2 5(disz) ... #tr.en: In order to destroy Kisiga, 10 men, even five men ... >>Q000380 263 264. u4 3(disz)-e ge6 3(disz)-e la-ba-da-te? x x [...] iri {gesz}al-e ba-ab-ra-ah #tr.en: Three days and three nights did not pass, ... the city was raked by a hoe. >>Q000380 264 265. kisiga{ki} {d}dumu-zi sag-gin7 ba-ra-e3 szu-ni ba-da-ab-du3 #tr.en: Dumuzid left Kisiga like a prisoner of war, his hands were fettered. >>Q000380 265 266. e2-sze3 ku3 giri3 [...] a KA [...] #tr.en: To the holy house ... >>Q000380 266 267. zi-ga u5-a ... zi-ga u5-a ...-am3? #tr.en: ... >>Q000380 267 268. [...]-un-DU zi-ga u5-a ...-am3? #tr.en: ... >>Q000380 268 269. [...] si gal-gal ba-an-u5-bi x [...]-x-DU-esz #tr.en: ... >>Q000380 269 270. [...] si tur-tur masz2 igi-du-gin7 x [...]-dab5?-be2-esz #tr.en: ... >>Q000380 270 271. nig2-gur11-ra-ni-ta ba-da-u5 kur-sze3 ba-gen #tr.en: She rode away from her possessions, she went to the mountains. >>Q000380 271 272. i-lu kur giri3 nu-gal2-la-ba gal-gal-bi mi-ni-ib2-be2 #tr.en: She loudly sang out a lament over those untravelled mountains: >>Q000380 272 273. ga-sza-an-gen nig2-gur11-ga2 ga-ba-da-u5 ki-ba gi4-in de3-gen #tr.en: “I am queen, but I shall have to ride away from my possessions, and now I shall be a slave in those parts. >>Q000380 273 274. ku3 {na4}za-gin3-gu10-ta ga-ba-e-da-u5 ki-ba gi4-in de3-gen #tr.en: I shall have to ride away from my silver and lapis lazuli, and now I shall be a slave in those parts. >>Q000380 274 275. ki-ba na-ag2-gi4-in nam-lu2-ulu3 x x sag a-ba-a ba-ab-us2-e #tr.en: There, slavery, ... people, who can ... it? >>Q000380 275 276. ki-ba na-ag2-gi4-in elam{ki} x x x sag a-ba-a ba-ab-us2-e #tr.en: There, slavery, Elam ..., who can ... it? >>Q000380 276 277. a iri gul-la e2 gul-la-gu10 gig-ga-bi im-me #tr.en: Alas, the destroyed city, my destroyed house.” >>Q000380 277 278. nin-gu10 lu2-kur nu-me-a kur?-re? ba-ab-gen #tr.en: My queen, though not the enemy, went to enemy land. >>Q000380 278 279. {d}ama-uszumgal-an-na kisiga{ki} [...]-ga2 #tr.en: Ama-ušumgal-ana ... Kisiga. >>Q000380 279 280. x MU? uru2-gin7 nu-x [...] x #tr.en: Like a city ... >>Q000380 280 281. ki-ru-gu2 2(disz)-kam-ma #tr.en: 2nd kirugu. >>Q000380 282 282. [...] x x [...] $ 1 line missing #tr.en: >>Q000380 000 284. gesz-gi4-gal2 ki-ru-gu2-da-kam #tr.en: Ĝišgigal to the kirugu. >>Q000380 284 $ 4 lines broken 289. [...] u2-a ba-szi-in-[...] #tr.en: ... >>Q000380 289 290. ... u2-a ba-szi-in-x [...] #tr.en: ... >>Q000380 290 291. [...] gub-bu-bi szuku mah-gin7 ba-e-x [...] #tr.en: ... >>Q000380 291 292. {d}en-lil2-le abul-la mah-ba {gesz}ig tu15-ma bi2-in-gub #tr.en: Enlil threw open the door of the grand gate to the wind. >>Q000380 292 293. uri5{ki}-ma lu2 u2-sze3 nu-gen lu2 a-sze3 nu-gen #tr.en: In Ur no one went to fetch food, no one went to fetch water. >>Q000380 293 294. ug3-bi a tul2-la2 de2-a-gin7 szu i3-nigin2-nigin2?-ne #tr.en: Its people rushed around like water being poured from a well. >>Q000380 294 295. usu-bi ni2-bi-a nu-gal2 giri3-bi ba-ra-an-dab5 #tr.en: Their strength ebbed away, they could not even go on their way. >>Q000380 295 296. {d}en-lil2-le sza3-gar lu2 nig2-hul iri-a ba-an-da-dab5 #tr.en: Enlil afflicted the city with an evil famine. >>Q000380 296 297. nig2 iri gul-gul-e nig2 e2 gul-gul-e iri-a ba-an-da-dab5 #tr.en: He afflicted the city with that which destroys cities, that which destroys houses. >>Q000380 297 298. nig2 igi-bi-sze3 {gesz}tukul-e la-ba-gub-bu-a iri-a ba-an-da-dab5 #tr.en: He afflicted the city with that which cannot be withstood with weapons. >>Q000380 298 299. sza3 nu-si-si igi nigin2-bi iri-a ba-an-da-dab5 #tr.en: He afflicted the city with dissatisfaction and treachery. >>Q000380 299 300. uri5{ki}-ma gi dili du3-a-gin7 sag sag3-ge nu-ga2-ga2 #tr.en: In Ur, which was like a solitary reed, there was not even fear. >>Q000380 300 301. ug3-bi ku6 szu dab5-ba-gin7 zi-bi mi-ni-in-tum2-tum2-mu #tr.en: Its people, like fish being grabbed in a pond, sought to escape. >>Q000380 301 302. tur mah-bi i3-bara3-bara3-ge-esz lu2 nu-um-zi-zi-zi #tr.en: Its young and old lay spread about, no one could rise. >>Q000380 302 303. |LUGAL.BI.GUB| dub-la2-a u5-a nig2-gu7 la-ba-na-gal2 #tr.en: At the royal station (?) there was no food on top of the platform (?). >>Q000380 303 304. lugal nig2 sa6-ga gu7-gu7-a szuku-re im-ma-an-dab5 #tr.en: The king who used to eat marvellous food grabbed at a mere ration. >>Q000380 304 305. u4 im-szu2-szu2 igi im-la2-e sza3-ka-tab i3-zu-zu #tr.en: As the day grew dark, the eye of the sun was eclipsing, the people experienced hunger. >>Q000380 305 306. e2-lunga-na kasz nu-un-gal2 munu4-bi nu-um-gal2 #tr.en: There was no beer in the beer-hall, there was no more malt for it. >>Q000380 306 307. e2-gal-la-na nig2-gu7 la-ba-na-gal2 tusz-u3-bi nu-ub-du7 #tr.en: There was no food for him in his palace, it was unsuitable to live in. >>Q000380 307 308. ga2-nun mah-a-ni sze nu-um-si-si zi-bi la-ba-szi-in-tum2-tum2-mu #tr.en: Grain did not fill his lofty storehouse, he could not save his life. >>Q000380 308 309. guru7-du6 guru7-masz-e {d}nanna-ka {d}|SZE.TIR| nu-un-gal2 #tr.en: The grain-piles and granaries of Nanna held no grain. >>Q000380 309 310. kin-sig unu2 gal dingir-re-e-ne-ke4 szu ba-e-la2-la2 #tr.en: The evening meal in the great dining hall of the gods was defiled. >>Q000380 310 311. unu2 gal-bi kurun lal3 musz3 im-ma-ab-tum2 #tr.en: Wine and syrup ceased to flow in the great dining hall. >>Q000380 311 312. gir2-PA-a gu4 udu gu7-ra u2-szim-e ba-da-nu2 #tr.en: The butcher's knife that used to slay oxen and sheep lay hungry. >>Q000380 312 313. gir4 mah-ba gu4 udu nu-ak-e ir nu-mu-un-ur5-ur5-e #tr.en: Its mighty oven no longer cooked oxen and sheep, it no longer emitted the aroma of roasting meat. >>Q000380 313 314. bur-sag-ta a2 sikil {d}nanna-ka za-pa-ag2-bi ba-ra-gul #tr.en: The sounds of the bursag building, the pure ... of Nanna, were stilled. >>Q000380 314 315. e2 gu4-gin7 gu3 bi2-ib-du11-ga-a re si-ga-bi ba-du3 #tr.en: The house which used to bellow like a bull was silenced. >>Q000380 315 316. mu-un-DU ku3-ga si nu-un-sa2-e gar-ra-bi ba-su3-u4 #tr.en: Its holy deliveries were no longer fulfilled, its ... were alienated. >>Q000380 316 317. {na4}kin2 {gesz}naga3 gesz-gan-na i3-dur2-dur2 lu2 nu-um-szi-gam-e #tr.en: The mortar, pestle and grinding stone lay idle; no one bent down over them. >>Q000380 317 318. kar-za-gin3-na {d}nanna-ka a-e ba-da-la2 #tr.en: The Shining Quay of Nanna was silted up. >>Q000380 318 319. a {gesz}ma2-sag-ga2-ke4 gu3 nu-mu-un-gi4-gi4 asil3-la2 nu-mu-un-szub #tr.en: The sound of water against the boat's prow ceased, there was no rejoicing. >>Q000380 319 320. unu2-RI-banda3{da} {d}nanna-ka sahar ba-da-dub-dub #tr.en: Dust piled up in the unuribanda of Nanna. >>Q000380 320 321. {u2}|ZI&ZI.LAGAB| ba-da-mu2 {u2}|ZI&ZI.LAGAB| ba-da-mu2 gir re-e ba-an-mu2 #tr.en: The rushes grew, the rushes grew, the mourning reeds grew. >>Q000380 321 322. ma2 ma2-gur8-ra kar-za-gin3-na musz3 im-ma-ab-tum2 #tr.en: Boats and barges ceased docking at the Shining Quay. >>Q000380 322 323. i7 ma2-gur8-ra ba-ab-du7-a-za a2 nu-un-su3-su3-e #tr.en: Nothing moved on your watercourse which was fit for barges. >>Q000380 323 324. ezem ki garza-ka gesz-hur-bi ba-da-kur2 #tr.en: The plans of the festivals at the place of the divine rituals were altered. >>Q000380 324 325. ma2 nesag-ga2 a-a ugu-na-ka nesag nu-mu-un-na-ab-tum3 #tr.en: The boat with first-fruit offerings of the father who begot Nanna no longer brought first-fruit offerings. >>Q000380 325 326. ninda nidba-bi {d}en-lil2 nibru{ki}-sze3 nu-mu-da-an-ku4-ku4 #tr.en: Its food offerings could not be taken to Enlil in Nibru. >>Q000380 326 327. i7-bi sza3-su3-ga i3-gal2 ma2-gur8 nu-mu-un-dib-be2 #tr.en: Its watercourse was empty, barges could not travel. >>Q000380 327 328. gu2 tab 2(disz)-a-bi giri3 nu-gal2 u2 gid2-da ba-am3-mu2 #tr.en: There were no paths on either of its banks, long grass grew there. >>Q000380 328 329. {e2}tur3 dagal-la {d}nanna-ka dub-ba-an-bi ba-si-il #tr.en: The reed fence of the well-stocked cattle-pen of Nanna was split open. >>Q000380 329 330. gi-sig {gesz}kiri6-ka szu ba-e-la2-la2 gu2-giri3 ba-an-gar-gar #tr.en: The garden's fence was vioilated and breached. >>Q000380 330 331. ab2-szilam-ma amar-bi ba-da-ab-dab5 ki-erim2-e ba-ab-de6 #tr.en: The cows and their young were captured and carried off to enemy territory. >>Q000380 331 332. ab2 {u2}munzer-e edin ki nu-zu-bi giri3 kur2 ba-ra-an-dab5-be2-esz #tr.en: The munzer-fed cows took an unfamiliar path in an open country that they did not know. >>Q000380 332 333. {d}ga-a-a-u2 lu2 ab2 ki ag2-ga2 {gesz}tukul szurum-ma ba-szub #tr.en: Gayau, who loves cows, dropped his weapon in the dung. >>Q000380 333 334. {d}szu-ni-du10 i3 ga-ar3-ra du6-ul-du6-ul-e i3 ga-ar3-ra nu-du6-ul-du6-ul #tr.en: Šuni-dug, who stores butter and cheese, did not store butter and cheese. >>Q000380 334 335. i3-bi lu2 i3 nu-zu-ne i3-du9-du9-ne #tr.en: Those who are unfamiliar with butter were churning the butter. >>Q000380 335 336. ga-bi lu2 ga nu-zu-ne i3-im-musz3-musz3-u3-ne #tr.en: Those who are unfamiliar with milk were curdling (?) the milk. >>Q000380 336 337. {e2}tur3-ra {dug}szakir3-e dun5-dun5-e gu3 nun nu-mu-ni-ib-be2 #tr.en: The sound of the churning vat did not resound in the cattle-pen. >>Q000380 337 338. ne-mur dugud-gin7 i3-ra-a re i-bi2-bi ba-gul #tr.en: Like mighty coals that once burnt, its smoke is extinguished. >>Q000380 338 339. [...] x unu2 gal {d}nanna-ka [...] #tr.en: The great dining hall of Nanna ... >>Q000380 339 340. {d}suen-e a-a-ni {d}en-lil2-ra er2 mu-un-na-sze8-sze8 #tr.en: Suen wept to his father Enlil: >>Q000380 340 341. a-a ugu-gu10 iri{ki}-gu10 a-na-ra-du3? a-na-asz ba-e-da-gur-re-en #tr.en: “O father who begot me, why have you turned away from my city which was built (?) for you? >>Q000380 341 342. {d}en-lil2 uri5{ki}-gu10 a-na-ra-du3? a-na-asz ba-e-da-gur-re-en #tr.en: O Enlil, why have you turned away from my Ur which was built (?) for you? >>Q000380 342 343. ma2 nesag-e a-a ugu-na-sze3 nesag nu-mu-un-na-ab-tum3 #tr.en: The boat with first-fruit offerings no longer brings first-fruit offerings to the father who begot him. >>Q000380 343 344. ninda nidba-zu {d}en-lil2 nibru{ki}-sze3 nu-mu-un-na-da-an-ku4-ku4 #tr.en: Your food offerings can no longer be brought to Enlil in Nibru. >>Q000380 344 345. en iri bar-ra en iri sza3-ga lil2-e ha-ba-ab-lah5-e-esz #tr.en: The en priests of the countryside and city have been carried off by phantoms. >>Q000380 345 346. uri5{ki} iri{ki} {gesz}al-e ri-a-gin7 du6-du6-da ba-szid #tr.en: Ur, like a city raked by a hoe, is to be counted as a ruin-mound. >>Q000380 346 347. du6-ur2 ki ni2 dub2-bu {d}en-lil2-la2 esz3 lil2-la2 ba-ab-gar #tr.en: The Du-ur, Enlil's resting-place, has become a haunted shrine. >>Q000380 347 348. {d}en-lil2 iri-zu igi bar-ra e2-ri-a su3-ga #tr.en: O Enlil, gaze upon your city, an empty wasteland. >>Q000380 348 349. nibru{ki} iri-zu igi bar-ra e2-ri-a su3-ga #tr.en: Gaze upon your city Nibru, an empty wasteland.” >>Q000380 349 350. uri5{ki}-ma ur-bi ur2 bad3-da si-im-si-im nu-mu-un-ak-e #tr.en: “The dogs of Ur no longer sniff at the base of the city wall. >>Q000380 350 351. tul2 sag bulug-ga ganba-bi-a ki li-bi2-ib-de5-de5-ge #tr.en: The man who used to drill large wells scratches the ground in the market place. >>Q000380 351 352. a-a ugu-gu10 iri{ki}-gu10 dili-bi-ta a2-zu-sze3 nigin2-am3-szi-ib #tr.en: My father who begot me, enclose in your embrace my city which is all alone. >>Q000380 352 353. {d}en-lil2 uri5{ki}-gu10 dili-bi-ta a2-zu-sze3 nigin2-am3-szi-ib #tr.en: Enlil, return to your embrace my Ur which is all alone. >>Q000380 353 354. e2-kisz-nu-gal2-gu10 dili-bi-ta a2-zu-sze3 nigin2-am3-szi-ib #tr.en: Enclose in your embrace my E-kiš-nu-gal which is all alone. >>Q000380 354 355. uri5{ki}-ma numun ha-ra-ni-ib-e3 ug3 hu-mu-ra-ab-dagal-la #tr.en: May you bring forth offspring in Ur, may you multiply its people. >>Q000380 355 356. me ki-en-gi-ra ba-da-ha-lam-e ki-bi ha-ra-ab-gi4-gi4 #tr.en: May you restore the divine powers of Sumer that have been forgotten.” >>Q000380 356 357. ki-ru-gu2 3(disz)-kam-ma #tr.en: 3rd kirugu. >>Q000380 357 358. a e2 zi e2 zi a lu2-bi lu2-bi #tr.en: O good house, good house! O its people, its people! >>Q000380 358 359. gesz-gi4-gal2-bi-im #tr.en: Ĝišgigal. >>Q000380 359 360. {d}en-lil2-le dumu-ni {d}suen-ra mu-un-na-ni-ib-gi4-gi4 #tr.en: Enlil then answered his son Suen: >>Q000380 360 361. uru2 lil2-la2 sza3-bi a-nir-ra gi er2-ra ba-am3-mu2 #tr.en: “There is lamentation in the haunted city, reeds of mourning grow there. >>Q000380 361 361A. sza3-bi a-sze-ra gi er2-ra ba-am3-mu2 #tr.en: (1 ms. adds 1 line:) In its midst there is lamentation, reeds of mourning grow there. >>Q000380 361A 362. sza3-bi-a a-nir-ra u4 mi-ni-ib-zal-zal-e #tr.en: In its midst the people pass their days in sighing. >>Q000380 362 362A. dumu-gu10 dumu-gi7 ni2-za-bi-me-en er2-ra na-bi-me-en #tr.en: (1 ms. adds 1 line:) My son, the noble son ..., why do you concern yourself with crying? >>Q000380 362A 363. {d}nanna dumu-gi7 ni2-za-bi-me-en er2-ra na-bi-me-en #tr.en: Oh Nanna, the noble son ..., why do you concern yourself with crying? >>Q000380 363 364. di-til-la inim pu-uh2-ru-um-ma-ka szu gi4-gi4 nu-gal2 #tr.en: The judgment uttered by the assembly cannot be reversed. >>Q000380 364 365. inim du11-ga an {d}en-lil2-la2-ka szu bala-e nu-zu #tr.en: The word of An and Enlil knows no overturning. >>Q000380 365 366. uri5{ki}-ma nam-lugal ha-ba-szum2 bala da-ri2 la-ba-an-szum2 #tr.en: Ur was indeed given kingship but it was not given an eternal reign. >>Q000380 366 367. u4 ul kalam ki gar-ra-ta za3 ug3 lu-a-sze3 #tr.en: From time immemorial, since the Land was founded, until people multiplied, >>Q000380 367 368. bala nam-lugal-la sag-bi-sze3 e3-a a-ba-a igi im-mi-in-du8-a #tr.en: who has ever seen a reign of kingship that would take precedence for ever? >>Q000380 368 369. nam-lugal-bi bala-bi ba-gid2-e-de3 sza3 kusz2-u3-de3 #tr.en: The reign of its kingship had been long indeed but had to exhaust itself. >>Q000380 369 370. {d}nanna-gu10 na-an-kusz2-kusz2-u3-de3 iri{ki}-zu e3-bar-ra-ab #tr.en: O my Nanna, do not exert yourself in vain, abandon your city.” >>Q000380 370 371. u4-ba lugal-gu10 dumu-gi7-ra ur5-ra-ni ba-an-usz2 #tr.en: Then my king, the noble son, became distraught. >>Q000380 371 372. en {d}dili{im2}-babbar dumu-gi7-ra sza3 hul-lu im-ma-an-dim2 #tr.en: Lord Ašimbabbar, the noble son, grieved. >>Q000380 372 373. {d}nanna lu2 iri{ki}-ni ki ag2-ga2 iri{ki}-ni ba-ra-e3 #tr.en: Nanna who loves his city left his city. >>Q000380 373 374. {d}suen-e uri5{ki} ki ag2-ga2 giri3 kur2 ba-ra-an-dab5 #tr.en: Suen took an unfamiliar path away from his beloved Ur. >>Q000380 374 375. {d}nin-gal-e gir5 iri{ki}-ni-ta ki kur2-sze3 du-u3-de3 #tr.en: In order to go as an exile from her city to foreign territory, >>Q000380 375 376. tug2 ul4-ul4-la-bi ba-ra-an-mu4 iri{ki}-ta ba-ra-e3 #tr.en: Ningal quickly clothed herself and left the city. >>Q000380 376 377. uri5{ki}-ma {d}a-nun-na-bi bar-ra ba-su8-ge-esz #tr.en: The Anuna stepped outside of Ur. >>Q000380 377 378. uri5{ki}-ma NE ni2-bi ki x x x-a ba-a-te #tr.en: ... approached Ur >>Q000380 378 379. uri5{ki}-ma gesz-bi tu-ra-am3 gi-bi tu-ra-am3 #tr.en: The trees of Ur were sick, its reeds were sick. >>Q000380 379 380. bad3-bi en-na nigin2-na-bi-da a-nir ba-da-sa2 #tr.en: Laments sounded all along its city wall. >>Q000380 380 381. u4 szu2-usz-e {gesz}tukul-e igi-bi-sze3 sag i3-sag3-sag3-ge #tr.en: Daily there was slaughter before it. >>Q000380 381 382. uri5{ki}-ma {uruda}ha-zi-in gal-gal-e igi-bi-sze3 u3-sar i3-ak-e #tr.en: Large axes were sharpened in front of Ur. >>Q000380 382 383. gesz-gid2-da a2 me3-ke4 si bi2-ib-sa2-sa2-e-ne #tr.en: The spears, the arms of battle, were prepared. >>Q000380 383 384. {gesz}pan gal-gal {gesz}ilar {kusz}gurx(|E.TUM|){ur3}-ra tesz2 im-da-gu7-e #tr.en: The large bows, throw-sticks and shields gathered together to strike. >>Q000380 384 385. {gesz}ti zu2-ke4 muru9 szeg3-ga2-gin7 bar-ba mi-ni-in-si #tr.en: The barbed arrows covered its outer side like a raining cloud. >>Q000380 385 386. na4 gal-gal-e ni2-bi-a pu-u4-pa-ad im-mi-ib-za #tr.en: Large stones fell toegether with great thuds. >>Q000380 386 386A. u4 szu2-usz iri{ki}-ta im-hul-e mu-un-da-an-gi4-gi4 #tr.en: (1 ms. adds 1 line:) Daily the evil wind returned in the city. >>Q000380 386A 387. uri5{ki} ne3-bi-ta nir-gal2 gab2-gaz-e ba-gub #tr.en: Ur, confident in its own strength, stood ready for the murderers. >>Q000380 387 388. ug3-bi lu2-erim2-e a2 bi2-ib2-gar {gesz}tukul-e la-ba-su8-ge-esz #tr.en: Its people, oppressed by the enemy, could not withstand their weapons. >>Q000380 388 389. iri{ki} {gesz}tukul-e sag nu-szum2-mu-a sza3-gar-e im-us2 #tr.en: In the city, those who had not been felled by weapons succumbed to hunger. >>Q000380 389 390. sza3-gar-e iri{ki} a-gin7 ba-e-si ga2-la nu-um-ta-dag-ge #tr.en: Hunger filled the city like water, it would not cease. >>Q000380 390 391. sza3-gar-e igi-bi im-gam-me-e sa-bi im-lu-gu2-ne #tr.en: This hunger contorted people's faces, twisted their muscles. >>Q000380 391 392. ug3-bi a-nigin2-na ba-e-si zi HAR i-ak-e #tr.en: Its people were as if drowning in a pond, they gasped for breath. >>Q000380 392 393. lugal-bi e2-gal ni2-te-na-ka zi gig mu-un-pa-an-pa-an #tr.en: Its king breathed heavily in his own palace. >>Q000380 393 394. nam-lu2-ulu3-bi {gesz}tukul ba-e-szub {gesz}tukul ki bi2-ib2-tag #tr.en: Its people dropped their weapons, their weapons hit the ground. >>Q000380 394 395. szu-bi gu2-bi-sze3 ba-szi-ib-ri-ri er2 mu-un-sze8-sze8-ne #tr.en: They struck their necks with their hands and cried. >>Q000380 395 396. ni2-bi-a ad mi-ni-ib-gi4-gi4 inim im-szar2-szar2-e-ne #tr.en: They sought counsel with each other, they searched for clarification: >>Q000380 396 397. me-li-e-a du11-ga-me nam-gu10 tah-me nam-gu10 #tr.en: “Alas, what can we say about it? What more can we add to it? >>Q000380 397 398. en3-sze3-am3 ka garasz2-a-ka i-im-til-le-de3-en-de3-en #tr.en: How long until we are finished off by this catastrophe? >>Q000380 398 399. uri5{ki}-ma sza3-bi nam-usz2-am3 bar-bi nam-usz2-am3 #tr.en: Inside Ur there is death, outside it there is death. >>Q000380 399 400. sza3-bi-a nig2 sza3-gar-ra-ka i-im-til-le-de3-en-de3-en #tr.en: Inside it we are to be finished off by famine. Outside it we are to be finished off by Elamite weapons. >>Q000380 400 401. bar-bi-a {gesz}tukul elam{ki}-ma-ka ga-nam ba-e-til-le-en-de3-en #tr.en: In Ur the enemy oppresses us, oh, we are finished.” >>Q000380 401 402. uri5{ki}-ma lu2-erim2-e a2 bi2-ib-gar ga-nam ba-til-e-de3-en-de3-en #tr.en: In Ur the enemy oppresses us, oh, we are finished.” >>Q000380 402 403. zi-bi murgu-bi-sze3 i3-ak-e gu3 tesz2-a bi2-in-se3-ge5-esz #tr.en: The people took refuge (?) behind the city walls. They were united in fear. >>Q000380 403 404. e2-gal a ba-szub-ba szu ba-e-la2-la2 {gesz}si-gar-bi bi2-in-bu-bu-usz #tr.en: The palace that was destroyed by onrushing water was defiled, its doorbolts were torn out. >>Q000380 404 405. elam{ki}-e a mah e3-a-gin7 gidim im-ma-ni-ib2-gar #tr.en: Elam, like a swelling flood wave, left (?) only the ghosts. >>Q000380 405 406. uri5{ki}-ma {gesz}tukul-e {dug}sahar2-gin7 sag gaz i3-ak-e #tr.en: In Ur weapons smashed heads like clay pots. >>Q000380 406 407. lu2-kar-ra-bi du10 nu-um-zil(NUN)-e bad3 za3-ga bi2-in-dab5-be2-esz #tr.en: Its refugees were unable to flee, they were trapped inside the walls. >>Q000380 407 407A. ku6 a-nigin2-na lu-ga-gin7 zi-bi in-tum3-tum3-mu-ne #tr.en: (1 ms. adds 3 lines:) Like fish living in a pond, they tried to escape. >>Q000380 407A 407B. e2-kisz-nu-gal2 {d}nanna-ka lu2-erim2-e ba-e-dab5 #tr.en: The enemy seized the E-kiš-nu-gal of Nanna. >>Q000380 407B 407C. sig an-gar-bi dugud gal2-la-a re im-ze-er-ze-re-ne #tr.en: They ripped out its heavy ... >>Q000380 407C 408. {uruda}alan uzugx(|AN.ZAG|)-ge si-a-bi gu2-guru5 ba-an-ne-esz #tr.en: The statues that were in the shrine were cut down. >>Q000380 408 409. {d}nin-i3-gara2 agrig mah-e |URUxGAR|-ma szu bi2-in-dag #tr.en: The great stewardess Ninigara ran away from the storehouse. >>Q000380 409 410. {gesz}gu-za-bi igi-bi-ta ba-e-szu2 sahar-ra ba-da-an-tusz #tr.en: Its throne was cast down before it, she threw herself down into the dust. >>Q000380 410 411. ab2 mah-bi si-musz3-bi ba-ra-an-dab5-be2-esz si-bi ba-ra-an-ku5 #tr.en: Its mighty cows with shining horns were captured, their horns were cut off. >>Q000380 411 412. gu4 du7-du7-bi udu u2 gu7-a-bi {gesz}tukul-e ba-an-sag3-sag3 #tr.en: Its unblemished oxen and grass-fed sheep were slaughtered. >>Q000380 412 412A. {gesz}geszimmar-gin7 gu2-gur5-ru ba-ab-du11 tesz2-bi ba-ra-an-kad4 #tr.en: (1 ms. adds 1 line:) They were cut down as date palms and were tied together. >>Q000380 412A 413. {gesz}geszimmar uruda nig2 kal-ga a2 nam-ur-sag-ga2 #tr.en: The palm-trees, strong as mighty copper, the heroic strength, >>Q000380 413 414. {u2}|ZI&ZI.LAGAB|-gin7 ba-bu {u2}|ZI&ZI.LAGAB|-gin7 ba-ze2 ur2-ba ti mi-ni-ib-bala #tr.en: were torn out like rushes, were plucked like rushes, their trunks were turned sideways. >>Q000380 414 415. sag sahar-ra ki ba-ni-ib-u2-us2 lu2 zi-zi la-ba-tuku #tr.en: Their tops lay in the dust, there was no one to raise them. >>Q000380 415 416. {gesz}ze2-na-bi gu2 ba-an-guru5-usz sag szu bi2-in-hu-hu-uz #tr.en: The midribs of their palm fronds were cut off and their tops were burnt off. >>Q000380 416 417. {gesz}a2-an zu2-lum-ma-bi pu2 du7-du7 ba-ra-an-BU-BU-de3-esz #tr.en: Their date spadices that used to fall (?) on the well were torn out. >>Q000380 417 418. gi-zi nab? ku3-ge mu2-a szu ba-e-la2-la2 #tr.en: The fertile reeds, which grew in the sacred ..., were defiled. >>Q000380 418 419. gu2-un gal-gal-e mi-ni-in-gar-re-esz-a kur-re i3-il2-il2 #tr.en: The great tribute that they had collected was hauled off to the mountains. >>Q000380 419 420. e2-e gesz-bur2 mah-bi ba-szub bad3-si-bi ba-gul #tr.en: The house's great door ornament fell down, its parapet was destroyed. >>Q000380 420 421. masz2-ansze zi-da gab2-bu-ba gu2-da la2-a-bi #tr.en: The wild animals that were intertwined on its left and right >>Q000380 421 422. ur-sag ur-sag-e gaz-a-gin7 igi-bi-ta ba-szu2 #tr.en: lay before it like heroes smitten by heroes. >>Q000380 422 423. uszumgal ka du8-a pirig-ga2 ni2 guru3-gur3-ru-bi #tr.en: Its gaping-mouthed dragons and its awe-inspiring lions >>Q000380 423 424. am dab5-ba-gin7 saman-e bi2-in-szub-bu re ki-erim2-e ba-ab-de6 #tr.en: were pulled down with ropes like captured wild bulls and carried off to enemy territory. >>Q000380 424 425. ki-tusz ku3 {d}nanna tir szim {gesz}erin-na-gin7 ir-si-im-bi ba-gul #tr.en: The fragrance of the sacred seat of Nanna, formerly like a fragrant cedar grove, was destroyed. >>Q000380 425 425A. a-sal-bar-bi ku3-sig17 {na4}za-gin3 ki x x-da du11-ga-a-bi #tr.en: (1 ms. adds 1 line:) Its architrave ... gold and lapis lazuli. >>Q000380 425A 426. e2 u6 di-bi i3-du10-ga re u6 di-bi ba-gul #tr.en: The glory of the house, whose glory was once so lovely, was extinguished. >>Q000380 426 427. u4-gin7 kur-kur-ra im-si-a an-usan an-na-gin7 ba-e-du3 #tr.en: Like a storm that fills all the lands, it was built there like twilight in the heavens; >>Q000380 427 428. {gesz}ig-bi mul?-an-na x-bi [...] du11-ga-ba #tr.en: its doors adorned with the heavenly stars, >>Q000380 428 429. {uruda}bulug gal-gal-e KA [...]-gi4-gi4 ba-ra-an-bu-bu-usz #tr.en: its ... Great bronze latches ... were torn out. >>Q000380 429 430. {kusz}a2-si-bi a-ba IM [...] en3-bi-sze3 TUG2 PI [...] ba-ab-du11 #tr.en: Its hinges ... Together with its door fittings it (?) wept bitterly like a fugitive. >>Q000380 430 431. {gesz}nu-kusz2-u3-bi-da lu2-kar-ra-gin7 er2 gig i3-sze8-sze8 #tr.en: The bolt, the holy lock and the great door were not fastened for it. >>Q000380 431 432. {gesz}sag-kul {gesz}suhub4 ku3-ga {gesz}ig gal gu2 gid2-i nu-mu-na-ab-be2 #tr.en: The noise of the door being fastened had ceased; >>Q000380 432 433. {gesz}ig gu2 gid2-da za-pa-ag2-bi ba-szub lu2 gu2 gid2-i la-ba-an-tuku #tr.en: there was no one to fasten it. >>Q000380 433 434. [...] x-ba-sze3 ba-la2-la2 sila dagal-la ni2-bi ba-ab-gar #tr.en: The ... and was put out in the square. >>Q000380 434 435. ki x x-da ki lugal gub-bu-na nidba-bi ba-kur2 #tr.en: The food offerings ... of his royal dining place were altered. >>Q000380 435 436. ki? ku3-ba tigi2 szem5 {kusz}a2-la2-e gu3 nun nu-mu-ni-ib-be2 #tr.en: In its sacred place (?) the tigi, šem and ala instruments did not sound. >>Q000380 436 437. {gesz}tigi2 mah-ba er2? x [...]-si-a szer3 ku3 nu-mu-na-ab-be2 #tr.en: Its mighty tigi ... did not perform its sacred song. >>Q000380 437 438. dub-la2-mah ki nam tar-re-de3 ka-inim-ma nu-gal2 #tr.en: There was no eloquence in the Dubla-maḫ, the place where oaths used to be taken. >>Q000380 438 439. {gesz}gu-za ki di ku5-ru-bi nu-mu-un-gub di si nu-um-sa2-e #tr.en: The throne was not set up at its place of judgment, justice was not administered. >>Q000380 439 440. {d}alamusz-e {gesz}gidri ba-da-an-szub szu-ni gu4?-u4-gu4-u4 #tr.en: Alamuš threw down his sceptre, his hands trembling. >>Q000380 440 441. a2-nu2-da ku3 {d}nanna-ka balag na-mu-un-tag-ge-ne #tr.en: In the sacred bedchamber of Nanna musicians no longer played the balag drum. >>Q000380 441 442. dub-szen ku3 lu2 igi nu-bar-re-dam erim2-e igi i-ni-in-bar #tr.en: The sacred box that no one had set eyes upon was seen by the enemy. >>Q000380 442 443. gesz-nu2 gi4-rin-na nu-um-gub u2 za-gin3 nu-mu-un-bara3 #tr.en: The divine bed was not set up, it was not spread with clean hay. >>Q000380 443 444. {uruda}alan uzugx(|AN.ZAG|)-ge4 si-a-ba gu2-guru5 ba-an-ne-esz #tr.en: The statues that were in the shrine were cut down. >>Q000380 444 445. engiz ensi kiszib3-gal2-bi esz-da szu li-bi2-in-du7-usz #tr.en: The cook, the dream interpreter, and the seal keeper did not perform the ceremonies properly. >>Q000380 445 446. gu2 ki-sze3 gal2-la-ba ba-e-su8-su8-ge-esz kur2-re ba-ab-lah5-e-esz #tr.en: They stood by submissively and were carried off by the foreigners. >>Q000380 446 447. uz-ga ku3 szu-luh dadag-ga sza3-gada-la2-be2-e-ne #tr.en: The priests of the holy uzga shrine and the sacred lustrations, the linen-clad priests, >>Q000380 447 448. gesz-hur me ku3-ga ba-da-ha-lam-e iri kur2-sze3 ba-e-re7-esz #tr.en: forsook the divine plans and sacred divine powers, they went off to a foreign city. >>Q000380 448 449. {d}suen-e sza3 hul-la-ni a-a-ni-ir ba-szi-in-gen #tr.en: In his grief Suen approached his father. >>Q000380 449 450. igi a-a ugu-na {d}en-lil2-la2-sze3 du10 ki ba-ni-in-us2 #tr.en: He went down on his knee in front of Enlil, the father who begot him: >>Q000380 450 451. a-a ugu-gu10 en3-tukum-sze3 nig2-ka9-gu10 igi erim2 mu-e-du8 en3-tukum-sze3 SAR #tr.en: “O father who begot me, how long will the enemy eye be cast upon my account, how long ...? >>Q000380 451 452. nam-en nam-lugal szum2-ma-za-am3 x mu-e-szi-de2? #tr.en: he lordship and the kingship that you bestowed ..., >>Q000380 452 453. a-a {d}en-lil2 lu2 a2 ag2-e du11-ga zi #tr.en: Father Enlil, the one who advises with just words, >>Q000380 453 454. inim ku3-zu kalam-ma [...] #tr.en: the wise words of the Land ..., >>Q000380 454 455. di nig2 kur2-zu sza3 [...] #tr.en: your inimical judgment >>Q000380 455 456. sza3 zu-mu-ug-ga i-zi-gin7 hu-luh-ha-za igi zi bar-mu-un-szi-ib #tr.en: look into your darkened heart, terrifying like waves. >>Q000380 456 457. a-a {d}en-lil2 nam mu-e-tar-ra |GA2xGAR| ba-ra-an-du8-du8 #tr.en: O Father Enlil, the fate that you have decreed cannot be explained, >>Q000380 457 458. siki-pa nam-en-na suh kesz2-da-ga2 #tr.en: as for my hairstyle (?) of lordship and the diadem with which I was crowned.” >>Q000380 458 459. u4 sikil mah luh-luh x x [...] x tug2-mu-dur7-ra mi-ni-in-mu4 #tr.en: ... he put on a garment of mourning. >>Q000380 459 460. {d}en-lil2-le dumu-ni {d}suen-ra inim zi mu-un-na-ab-be2 #tr.en: Enlil then provided a favourable response to his son Suen: >>Q000380 460 461. dumu-gu10 iri nam-he2 giri17-zal sza-ra-da-du3-a bala-zu ba-szi-ib-tuku #tr.en: “My son, the city built for you in joy and prosperity was given to you as your reign. >>Q000380 461 462. iri{ki} gul bad3 gal bad3-si-bi se3-ge5 u3 ur5-re bala an-ga-am3 #tr.en: Destroying the city, overthrowing its great wall and battlements: all this too is part of that reign. >>Q000380 462 463. sa2 mi-ri-ib-du11-ga bala u4 ge6-ge6-ga-bi-ir gal2-lu sza-ra-du11 #tr.en: ... the black, black days of the reign that has been your lot. >>Q000380 463 464. dur2-u3 re ki-tusz e2-temen-ni2-gur3-ru-za zi-de3-esz du3-du3-am3 #tr.en: As for dwelling in your home, the E-temen-ni-guru, that was properly built - >>Q000380 464 465. uri5{ki} giri17-zal-la he2-en-du3 ug3 he2-en-szi-gam-e #tr.en: - indeed Ur shall be rebuilt in splendour, the people shall bow down to you. >>Q000380 465 466. ur2-bi-a nig2 he2-en-gal2 {d}|SZE.TIR| he2-eb2-da-tusz #tr.en: There is to be bounty at its base, there is to be grain. >>Q000380 466 467. pa-bi-a giri17-zal he2-en-gal2 {d}utu he2-en-da-hul2 #tr.en: There is to be splendour at its top, the sun shall rejoice there. >>Q000380 467 468. {gesz}banszur-ba he2-gal2 {d}|SZE.TIR|-ka gu2-da he2-em-mi-ib-la2 #tr.en: Let an abundance of grain embrace its table. >>Q000380 468 469. uri5{ki} iri an-ne2 nam tar-re ki-bi ha-ra-ab-gi4-gi4 #tr.en: May Ur, the city whose fate was pronounced by An, be restored for you.” >>Q000380 469 470. {d}en-lil2-le gu3 zi de2-am3 gu2 an-sze3 he2-en-zi #tr.en: Having pronounced his blessing, Enlil raised his head toward the heavens: >>Q000380 470 471. {d}nanna-ra ma-da sig igi-nim-ma gu2 hu-mu-na-ab-diri #tr.en: “May the land, south and highland, be organised for Nanna. >>Q000380 471 472. {d}suen-ra kaskal kur-ra-ke4 si he2-en-na-sa2-e #tr.en: May the roads of the mountains be set in order for Suen. >>Q000380 472 473. muru9-gin7 ki us2-sa-a-gin7 szu mu-un-na-ga2-ga2 #tr.en: Like a cloud hugging the earth, they shall submit to him. >>Q000380 473 474. inim du11-ga an {d}en-lil2-la2-kam szu zi he2-ga2-ga2 #tr.en: By order of An and Enlil it shall be conferred.” >>Q000380 474 475. a-a {d}nanna iri{ki}-ni uri5{ki}-ma sag il2-la mu-un-gen #tr.en: Father Nanna came into his city of Ur with head raised high. >>Q000380 475 476. szul {d}suen e2-kisz-nu-gal2-la-sze3 im-ma-da-an-ku4-ku4 #tr.en: The youth Suen could enter again into the E-kiš-nu-gal. >>Q000380 476 477. {d}nin-gal-e agrun ku3-ga-na ni2 mu-ni-ib-te-en-te-en #tr.en: Ningal refreshed herself in her sacred living quarters. >>Q000380 477 477A. uri5{ki}-ma e2-kisz-nu-gal2-la-na im-ma-da-an-ku4-ku4 #tr.en: (1 ms. adds 1 line:) In Ur she could enter again into her E-kiš-nu-gal. >>Q000380 477A 478. ki-ru-gu2 4(disz)-kam-ma #tr.en: 4th kirugu. >>Q000380 478 479. iri{ki} lil2-la2-am3 sza3-bi a-sze-ra gi er2-ra ba-an-mu2 #tr.en: There is lamentation in the haunted city, mourning reeds grew there. >>Q000380 479 480. sza3-bi a-sze-ra gi er2-ra ba-an-mu2 #tr.en: In its midst there is lamentation, mourning reeds grew there. >>Q000380 480 481. ug3-bi a-sze-er-ra u4 mi-ni-ib-zal-zal-e #tr.en: Its people spend their days in moaning. >>Q000380 481 482. gesz-gi4-gal2-bi-im #tr.en: Ĝišgigal. >>Q000380 482 483. u4 gig-ga u4 gaba-zu zi-ga-ab u4 e2-za gi4-bi #tr.en: O bitter storm, retreat, O storm, storm return to your home. >>Q000380 483 484. u4 uru2 gul-gul u4 gaba-zu zi-ga-ab u4 e2-za gi4-bi #tr.en: O storm that destroys cities, retreat, O storm, storm return to your home. >>Q000380 484 485. u4 e2 gul-gul u4 gaba-zu zi-ga-ab u4 e2-za gi4-bi #tr.en: O storm that destroys houses, retreat, O storm, storm return to your home. >>Q000380 485 486. u4 ki-en-gi-ra ba-e-zal-la kur-re he2-eb-zal #tr.en: Indeed the storm that blew on Sumer, blew also on the foreign lands. >>Q000380 486 487. u4 ma-da ba-e-zal-la kur-re he2-eb-zal #tr.en: Indeed the storm that blew on the land, blew on the foreign lands. >>Q000380 487 488. kur ti-id-nu-um{ki}-ma-ka he2-eb-zal kur-re he2-eb-zal #tr.en: It has blown on Tidnum, it has blown on the foreign lands. >>Q000380 488 489. kur gu-ti-um{ki}-ma-ka he2-eb-zal kur-re he2-eb-zal #tr.en: It has blown on Gutium, it has blown on the foreign lands. >>Q000380 489 490. kur an-sza4-an{ki}-na-ka he2-eb-zal kur-re he2-eb-zal #tr.en: It has blown on Anšan, it has blown on the foreign lands. >>Q000380 490 491. an-sza4-an{ki}-e im-hul dal-la-gin7 szusz3 he2-ni-ib-su-su #tr.en: It levelled Anšan like a blowing evil wind. >>Q000380 491 492. sza3-gar lu2 nig2-hul he2-en-da-dab5 ug3 he2-em-szi-ib-gam-e #tr.en: Famine has overwhelmed the evildoer; those people will have to submit. >>Q000380 492 493. me an-na gesz-hur ug3 ge-ne2 an-ne2 nam-kur2-re #tr.en: May An not change the divine powers of heaven, the divine plans for treating the people with justice. >>Q000380 493 494. di ku5 ka-asz bar-re ug3 si sa2-sa2-e an-ne2 nam-kur2-re #tr.en: May An not change the decisions and judgments to lead the people properly. >>Q000380 494 495. kaskal kalam-ma-ke4 giri3 ga2-ga2 an-ne2 nam-kur2-re #tr.en: To travel on the roads of the Land: may An not change it. >>Q000380 495 496. an-ne2 {d}en-lil2-bi nam-kur2-ru-ne an-ne2 nam-kur2-re #tr.en: May An and Enlil not change it, may An not change it. >>Q000380 496 497. {d}en-ki {d}nin-mah-bi nam-kur2-ru-ne an-ne2 nam-kur2-re #tr.en: May Enki and Ninmaḫ not change it, may An not change it. >>Q000380 497 498. {i7}idigna {i7}buranun-na a-bi tum3-de3 an-ne2 nam-kur2-re #tr.en: That the Tigris and Euphrates should again carry water: may An not change it. >>Q000380 498 499. szegx(|IM.A|) an-na ki-a sze gu-nu an-ne2 nam-kur2-re #tr.en: That there should be rain in the skies and on the ground speckled barley: may An not change it. >>Q000380 499 500. i7 a-bi-da a-sza3 sze-bi-da an-ne2 nam-kur2-re #tr.en: That there should be watercourses with water and fields with grain: may An not change it. >>Q000380 500 501. ambar-ambar-re ku6 muszen tum3 an-ne2 nam-kur2-re #tr.en: That the marshes should support fish and fowl: may An not change it. >>Q000380 501 502. gesz-gi gi sumun gi henbur mu2-mu2-de3 an-ne2 nam-kur2-re #tr.en: That old reeds and fresh reeds should grow in the reedbeds: may An not change it. >>Q000380 502 503. an-ne2 {d}en-lil2-bi nam-kur2-ru-ne #tr.en: May An and Enlil not change it. >>Q000380 503 504. {d}en-ki {d}nin-mah-bi nam-kur2-ru-ne #tr.en: May Enki and Ninmaḫ not change it. >>Q000380 504 505. pu2-{gesz}kiri6 lal3 gesztin u3-tu #tr.en: That the orchards should bear syrup and grapes, >>Q000380 505 506. an-edin-na {gesz}masz2-gur2 u3-tu #tr.en: that the high plain should bear the mašgurum tree, >>Q000380 506 507. e2-gal-la zi su3-u4-gal2 u3-tu #tr.en: that there should be long life in the palace, >>Q000380 507 508. a-ab-ba he2-gal2 nig2 u3-tu an-ne2 nam-kur2-re #tr.en: that the sea should bring forth every abundance: may An not change it. >>Q000380 508 509. ma-da ug3 lu-a sig igi-nim-ma an-ne2 nam-kur2-re #tr.en: The land densely populated from south to uplands: may An not change it. >>Q000380 509 510. an-ne2 {d}en-lil2-bi nam-kur2-re-ne an-ne2 nam-kur2-re #tr.en: May An and Enlil not change it, may An not change it. >>Q000380 510 511. {d}en-ki {d}nin-mah-bi nam-kur2-re-ne an-ne2 nam-kur2-re #tr.en: May Enki and Ninmaḫ not change it, may An not change it. >>Q000380 511 512. iri du3-du3-a ug3 szar2-szar2-ra #tr.en: That cities should be rebuilt, that people should be numerous, >>Q000380 512 513. an ki nigin2-na ug3 sag se3-ga #tr.en: hat in the whole universe the people should be cared for; >>Q000380 513 514. {d}nanna nam-lugal-zu du10-ga-am3 ki-za gi4-ni-ib #tr.en: O Nanna, your kingship is sweet, return to your place. >>Q000380 514 515. uri5{ki} bala du10 nam-he2 u4 he2-ni-ib-su3-u4-de3 #tr.en: May a good abundant reign be long-lasting in Ur. >>Q000380 515 516. ug3-bi u2-sal-la he2-eb-nu2 e-ne su3-u4 he2-em-ak? #tr.en: Let its people lie down in safe pastures, let them reproduce. >>Q000380 516 517. a nam-lu2-ulu3 ba-tu11 KU-re egir3-re mu-lu er2 a-sze-re #tr.en: O mankind ..., princess overcome by lamentation and crying! >>Q000380 517 518. {d}nanna a iri-zu a e2-zu a nam-lu2-u18-lu-zu #tr.en: O Nanna! O your city! O your house! O your people! >>Q000380 518 519. ki-ru-gu2 5(disz)-kam-ma-am3 #tr.en: 5th kirugu. >>Q000380 518