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Psalm 137 – By the Waters of Babylon 
  1 By the waters of Babylon there we sat,  
and we wept at the thought of Zion.   
 2 There on the poplars we hung our harps.   
 3 For there our captors called for a song:  
our tormentors, rejoicing, saying:  
‘Sing us one of the songs of Zion.’   
 4 How can we sing the Lord’s song  
in the foreigner’s land?   
 5 If I forget you, Jerusalem,  
may my right hand wither.   
 6 May my tongue stick to the roof of my mouth,  
if I am unmindful of you,  
or don’t set Jerusalem  
above my chief joy.   
 7 Remember the Edomites, Lord,  
the day of Jerusalem’s fall,  
when they said, ‘Lay her bare, lay her bare,  
right down to her very foundation.’   
 8 Babylon, despoiler,  
happy are those who pay you back  
for all you have done to us.   
 9 Happy are they who seize and dash  
your children against the rocks.