The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
The Book of Psalms
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Psalm 57
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(To the choir-master. Melody: Do not destroy. Of David. A miktam.)
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Nobles all, are they honest words you utter? And you, common folk, do you make just award?
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See how you devise treachery in your hearts, deal out to this land nothing but oppression!
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Sinners that left the womb only to go a-straying; renegades and liars their mothers bore them!
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They are venomous as serpents, as the asp that turns a deaf ear
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and will not listen to the snake-charmer’s music, skilful player though he be.
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My God, break their cruel fangs; Lord, shatter their jaws, strong as the jaws of lions.
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Like spilt water let them run to waste, shoot none but harmless arrows;
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melt into nothing, the snail’s way, perish like the untimely birth that sees never the light of the sun.
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Green stalks the whirlwind carries away, while yonder pot still waits for fuel!
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The innocent man will triumph at the sight of their punishment, as he dips his hands in the blood of the evil-doer;
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Sure enough, men will say, innocence has its reward, sure enough, there is a God who grants redress here on earth.