Ecclesiastes

Veni Domine

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    I, The Teacher, was king over Israel
    I devoted myself to study and explore
    By wisdom, all that is done under heaven
    What a heavy burden God has laid on men

    I have seen all the things that are done
    Under the Sun, a chasing after the wind!

    What is twisted can not be straightened
    What is lacking can not be counted

    I applied myself to the understanding
    Of wisdom and also of madness and folly
    But I learned that this too
    Is a chasing after the wind

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    What is twisted can not be straightened
    What is lacking can not be counted
    With much wisdom comes much sorrow
    The more knowledge, the more grief

    I denied myself nothing, my eyes desired
    I refused my heart no pleasure
    My heart took delight in all my work

    And this was the reward for all my labour
    Yet when I surveyed all that my hands had done
    And what I had toiled to achieve
    Everything was a chasing after the wind!

    With much wisdom comes much sorrow
    The more knowledge the more grief

    The fate of the fool will overtake me
    What then do I gain by being wise
    For the wise man, like the fool
    Will not be long remembered
    In the days to come both will be forgotten
    Like the fool, the wise man too must die!

    I, The Teacher, was king over Israel
    I devoted myself to study and explore

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