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Every vestige of splendor
    has departed from the daughter of Zion.[a]
Her princes have become like stags
    that can find no pasture;
with their strength exhausted
    they flee before their pursuers.
In the days of her misery and distress
    Jerusalem will remember those times
when her people were overcome by the enemy,
    and she had no one to help her.
Her foes mocked her unceasingly
    and laughed over her downfall.
Because Jerusalem had sinned so grievously,
    she was regarded as an object of defilement.
All those who honored her now despise her
    after having beheld her nakedness.
She herself groans in anguish
    and turns her face away.

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  1. Lamentations 1:6 Daughter of Zion: the city of Jerusalem and its people.