Ninazu deposited his weapon in a corner in the E-gida . An evil storm swept over Ninḫursaĝa at the E-nutura . Like a pigeon she flew from the window, she stood apart in the open country. "Alas, the destroyed city, my destroyed house," she cried bitterly. As for Ĝišbanda , the house filled with lamentation was destroyed among the weeping reeds. Ninĝišzida took an unfamiliar path away from Ĝišbanda . Azimua , the queen of the city, wept bitter tears. "Alas, the destroyed city, my destroyed house," she cried bitterly.
The lament for Sumer and Urim (c.2.2.3) ·c.2.2.3 ·212 ·machine translation (etcsl)