16 (A)Woe to you, O land, when your king is a child,
    and your princes feast in the morning!
17 Happy are you, O land, when your king is the son of the nobility,
    and your princes feast at the proper time,
    for strength, and not for (B)drunkenness!
18 Through sloth the roof sinks in,
    and through indolence the house leaks.
19 Bread is made for laughter,
    and (C)wine gladdens life,
    and (D)money answers everything.
20 Even in your thoughts, (E)do not curse the king,
    nor in your (F)bedroom curse the rich,
for a bird of the air will carry your voice,
    or some winged creature tell the matter.

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16 Woe to the land whose king was a servant[a](A)
    and whose princes feast in the morning.
17 Blessed is the land whose king is of noble birth
    and whose princes eat at a proper time—
    for strength and not for drunkenness.(B)

18 Through laziness, the rafters sag;
    because of idle hands, the house leaks.(C)

19 A feast is made for laughter,
    wine(D) makes life merry,
    and money is the answer for everything.

20 Do not revile the king(E) even in your thoughts,
    or curse the rich in your bedroom,
because a bird in the sky may carry your words,
    and a bird on the wing may report what you say.

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Footnotes

  1. Ecclesiastes 10:16 Or king is a child