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Segment A
1-7. The pelican (?) came forth from the holy reedbeds. It came forth from the holy reedbeds. The wise pelican (?) spent the day high in the skies. The pelican (?) cried out in the sky: its singing was sweet and its voice was pleasing. My lady her pelican (?) with beauty. The mistress, Mother Nane, her pelican (?) with beauty.
8-9. "I am the mistress! How can my pelican (?) ? How can I ? I am Nane! How can my pelican (?) holy? How can ?"
10-22. She herself upon the water like a large pelican (?). Stepping onto earth from heaven, she in the water like a holy cow. A holy pelican (?), a white cow, she drank by the water's side. With the towering flood . Nane, shining of the Anuna, the great gods! Mistress, Mother Nane, good woman, ! Nane, sister praised by the Anuna! Mother, beautiful matriarch of Enlil! {Nane} {(1 ms. has instead:) My lady}, delighting in her pelican (?), erected a lapis lazuli shrine, and set the holy pelican (?) by her feet.
23-27. "I am the mistress, so let my birds assemble for me where the sheaves are gathered! I am Nane, so let my birds assemble for me where the sheaves are gathered! Let the birds of heaven and earth stand at my service! Let every bird without a name bring offerings! Let every bird not caught in nets !"
28-30. The voiceless bat , a bird that darts by in the heavens. The Anzud bird decides the fates with (?) the Anuna gods.
31-42. The sharp-toothed bird in (?) the water sends forth wisdom: "My mistress, . I am the bird, the sharp-toothed bird! All by myself . My Nane, ! I am the bird, the sharp-toothed bird! All by myself ."
3 lines fragmentary The lammergeier . the lammergeier . It kills wild bulls in the foothills, and it kills the stags in the high mountains.
43-45. Raven, raven, your eggs are shining bright! Raven bird, your eggs are shining bright! Where do people carry off your holy eggs, your eggs to?
46-48. The ostrich her eggs on the hillside. She receives those eggs as something to carry: the bird knows how to keep watch at night.
49-53. The peacock spends the day keeping watch. The holy bird, the peacock, spends the day calling 'ḫaya'. A bird red from cornelian, blue from lapis lazuli, white (?) from chalcedony (?), with all kinds of gold, and leather inlaid with gold -- may the coppersmith fashion the peacock for you thus.
54-63. O bird in the sky! O vulture, weaver, vulture, weaver! O uz vulture in the sky! O vulture, weaver, vulture, weaver! Its wings together, its feet together,
1 line fragmentary Its call to the ear (?) . its call .
4 lines fragmentary
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Segment B
1-14.
3 lines fragmentary The misaz bird cries out .
1 line fragmentary The snake-eater bird is green . Its wings a barge .
The bird . The gubi bird .
5 lines fragmentary
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Segment C
1-6.
1 line fragmentary of Ninḫursaĝa (?) he brings as his property to the mountains. Since it was searching for its property, the bird is called niĝgurmudum ('He brings his property'). The niĝgurmudum bird calls out and laments in the desert of Ke.
7-17. The twittering birds flocking in the palace . The salsal bird cries in lament over itself. The egret (?), seemly in a linen garment, is present at the quayside. The heron (?) is brown, and clad in in the reedbeds. The bird catches azagur fish. The giri-ilu bird, dread of the people, its 'giri-ilu'. The stork picks up (?) like grass. The sa bird names its young . The dubdubu bird . The egeg bird sheds tears like a crying baby. The gubiguzaga bird like an angry man.
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Segment D
(it is possible that Segment D belongs to a different version)
1-15.
2 lines fragmentary green . birds, like ants in crevices . Bau takes a bath . The tigilu bird the split roots . The dove gently in the broad fields. The pigeon bitterly in the vacant lot of the king. The ubi bird and the udar bird ants . The bird . in the gutter like beasts.
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humbly like an orphaned child . The ḫamun bird in harmony is dressed in linen. wine, like wine
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Segment E
1-16. The heron (?) . The girgid bird . The dur bird . 1 line fragmentary The dar bird guard . The dar bird 'tikutikumae'. The bird in the marshes. The adardara bird the swallow . The bird, when the net is suspended . The bird marshes . The u-ur bird its extended wings and its head. The sleep bird spends its time crying 'dilibipila'. The shepherd bird cries 'uludiguludig'. The shepherd bird is brightly coloured like the durdar bird, and has a crest on its head. The nu-erimla bird does not live in windows or reed huts. The tirida bird calls the name 'tirida' in the reedbeds.
17-20. , you are she who loves the fish and birds! You are she who does not scatter my ! You are she who does not belittle ! Mistress, Mother Nane, it is sweet to praise you!
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