The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature
**(Texts: All Artifacts, Color Coding, & Writings in Bold Type With Italics Inside Parenthesis, are Added by Editor R. Brown, not the Authors, Translators, or Publishers!)**
(gods in blue …mixed-breed demigods in teal…)
(Inanna, Nannar’s daughter, Enlil’s granddaughter, Anu’s great-granddaughter) 1-8 Lady, going to the sweet-voiced cows and gentle-voiced calves in the cattle-pen, young woman, when you arrive there, Inana (__Inanna), may the churn sound! May the churn of your spouse sound, Inana, may the churn sound! May the churn of Dumu-zid (__Dumuzi, Inanna’s spouse) sound, Inana, may the churn sound! 9-14 The rocking of the churn will sing (?) for you, Inana, may it thus make you joyous!
(Inanna & deceased spouse Dumuzi The Shepherd) The good shepherd, the man of sweet songs, will loudly (?) sing songs for you; lady, with all the sweetest things, Inana, may he make your heart joyous!
(Dumuzi The Shepherd) 15-20 Lady, when you enter the cattle-pen, Inana, the cattle-pen will indeed rejoice over you. Mistress, when you enter the sheepfold, Inana, the sheepfold will indeed rejoice over you. When you enter the feeding-pen, healthy ewes will spread out their wool for you. 21-24 May the holy sheepfold abundantly provide (?) you with butter, may the cattle-pen produce butter and cream for you! May abundance endure in the sheepfold, may the days of (King) Icme-Dagan be numerous! 25-26 May my spouse (Inanna), a ewe cherishing its lamb, be praised with sweet admiration!