Bibbia Ebraica
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Liturgy su Salmi 6:7

יָגַ֤עְתִּי ׀ בְּֽאַנְחָתִ֗י אַשְׂחֶ֣ה בְכָל־לַ֭יְלָה מִטָּתִ֑י בְּ֝דִמְעָתִ֗י עַרְשִׂ֥י אַמְסֶֽה׃

Sono stanco del mio gemito; Ogni notte mi faccio il letto per nuotare; Mi sciolgo il divano con le lacrime.

Shabbat Siddur Sefard Linear

I float in tears each night.11See Psalms 6:7.
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Selichot Edot HaMizrach

Master of the world, I will confess sins, small and great – at night at the end of the watches. [From] My [evil] impulse finding ruses to evilly plot, protect [me, God], from the night, protect, [me, God]’ from the night. My heart and my eyes desire to sin, and they do not cease day and night. And the rest of my limbs whisper to do what is evil in Your eyes; all day and all night, they are never quiet. And since I have sinned upon the positive commandments and the negative commandments, who shall allow that I shall speak every night; in my bed, I shall melt my cot with my tears. Maybe He shall hear the sound of my cries, the Awesome Doer of deeds; I have yelled out today at night. I will call out during the day and raise my voice about my rebellion and transgression; and I will not be silent at night. I mention a few of my sins before the One who knows futures; tonight I arise to confess. And I confess my rebellious and wanton acts about myself; this night is for the Lord.
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