Source: The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature. Artifacts and parenthetical commentary added by editor R. Brown.
Segment A
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Segment B
(Enlil, King Anu’s son & heir, Anu’s Earth Colony Commander)
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He holds up the sky, letting the earth dangle from his hands.
Enlil’s greatest punishment is hunger.
He bears the responsibility for it.
When he … the man’s assassin, he became his opponent.
As a provisioner, … upon those who speak proudly (?).
The … wind … harmful (?).
The east wind is a rain-bearing wind; the west wind is greater than those who live there.
(Naram-Suen, giant semi-divine mixed-breed descendant-king of Akkad)
The east wind is a wind of prosperity, the friend of Naram-Suen.
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“… poured it out for him …
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… gave birth … like a nindijir priestess, the young girl … coming out,
the young girl … returned it …
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