It ends with the realization of her pitiful state. Jerusalem's sighs are so many, and her heart is sick with misery.1 The only hope anticipated is God’s intervention of mercy over her and the judgment over her enemies. The first lament ends without hope, fading away like something that is lost and sinks away in deep waters. There is still no reply from God… .
22 Que toute leur méchanceté vienne devant toi, Et traite-les comme tu m'as traitée, A cause de toutes mes transgressions! Car mes soupirs sont nombreux, et mon cœur est souffrant.