1Is there not a warfare to a mortal, upon earth? And, as the days of a hireling, are not his days? 2As, a bondman, panteth for the shadow, and as, a hireling, longeth for his wage, 3So, have I been made to inherit months of calamity, and, nights of weariness, have been appointed me. 4As soon as I lie down, I say, When shall I arise? yet he lengtheneth out the evening, and I am wearied with tossings until the breeze of twilight. 5My flesh is clothed with worms and a coating of dust, My skin, hath hardened, and then run afresh: 6My days, are swifter than a weavers shuttle, and they are spent, without hope. 7Remember thou, that, a wind, is my life, not again shall mine eye see blessing: 8Nor shall see methe eye that used to behold me, Thine eyes, are upon me, and I am not. 9A cloud faileth, and is gone, So, he that descendeth to hades, shall not come up: 10He shall not return again to his house, and his own place shall be acquainted with him no more. 11I also, cannot restrain my mouth,I must speak, in the anguish of my spirit, I must find utterance, in the bitterness of my soul. 12Am, I, a sea, or a sea-monster,That thou shouldst set over me a watch? 13When I say, My bed shall comfort me, my couch shall help to carry my complaint, 14Then thou scarest me with dreams, and, by visions, dost thou terrify me: 15So that my soul chooseth strangling, Death, rather than my bones! 16I am wasted away, Not, to times age-abiding, can I live, Let me alone, for, a breath, are my days. 17What is a mortal, that thou shouldst nurture him? Or that thou shouldst fix upon him thy mind? 18That thou shouldst inspect him morning by morning, moment by moment, shouldst test him? 19How long wilt thou not look away from me? Wilt thou not let me alone, till I can swallow my spittle? 20I have sinned, What can I do for thee, thou watcher of men? Wherefore hast thou set me as thine object of attack, or have I become, unto thee, a burden? 21And why wilt thou not remove my transgression, and take away mine iniquity? For, now, in the dust, should I lie down, and thou shouldst seek me diligently, and I should not be.