26 They speed along like papyrus boats. They are like eagles swooping down on their food.
27 Suppose I say, 'I'll forget about all of my problems. I'll change my frown into a smile.'
28 Then I'd still be afraid I'd go on suffering. That's because I know you would say I had done something wrong.
29 In fact, you have already said I'm guilty. So why should I struggle without any reason?
30 Suppose I clean myself with soap. Suppose I wash my hands with cleanser.
31 Even then you would throw me into a muddy pit. And even my clothes would hate me.
32 "God isn't a man like me. I can't answer him. We can't take each other to court.