Psalms 130: "Hey, what's up, folks? Well, in this chapter, the writer—who we can assume is David, because he wrote most of the Psalms—is asking for God's mercy. He's also hoping for God's forgiveness. 'Cause, you know, David was a sinner. A real sinner. He was like the Sinatra of his time, except with more adultery. So, if you're looking for a moral lesson here, it's this: If you mess up, admit it and ask for forgiveness. Even if you're as cool as David was. Alright, that's all I got. Peace out!"