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Segment A
1. Gudam the city.
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Segment B
1-7. Gudam . Gudam . Inana . Gudam within Unug . He the storehouse . Gudam the beer, the wine, the bronze vessels, the bronze vessels .
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Segment C
1-9. They filled the bronze vessels to the brim. He made the tilimda vessels shine like the holy barge, fine chickpea flour, bearded carp . , he fish like dates. Many followed Gudam on the streets of Unug. They sat armed before him. Her (= Inana's) (?) singer Lugal-gabaĝal came out to , and looked at the troops. The singer met him with a song, string with his hand:
10-15. "What you have eaten, what you have eaten -- it was not bread that you have eaten, it was your flesh that you have eaten! What you have drunk, what you have drunk -- it was not beer that you drank, it was your blood that you drank! Gudam, many followed you on the streets of Unug; they sat armed before you."
16-19. " what the woman ordered me, when I have ." Gudam slapped his thigh with his fist in annoyance; fear overcame him: "He did not grasp the ar-ur, my heroic weapon. For me the temple of Zabalam ."
20-25. He lopped off the crossbeams of E-ana as if (?) they were branches. Gudam went out into the street. Gudam crushed many on the streets of Unug, and killed many with his mace. {He hacked down the door of the city gate} {(the other ms. has instead:) the gate, the gate of Ikur}. He went out from .
26-29. A junior fisherman, a fisherman of Inana, {turned} {(the other ms. has instead:) } the double-axe against him and struck Gudam down. Gudam began to grieve, and was tear-stricken:
30-32. "Inana, spare my life! I will give you bulls of the mountains, I will make your cow-pen full! I will give (?) you sheep of the mountains, I will make your sheepfold full!"
33-35. Holy Inana replied to him: " {(the other ms. adds:) bulls of the mountains for me. sheep of the mountains for me. weapon .} The fields of Zabalam, where you dwelt: its villages . Over a wide area, may calm for you, may desire (?)."
36-37. Inana, I will speak of your heroism. It is pleasant to praise you!
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