Psalm 6:7
Mine eye is consumed because of grief; it waxeth old because of all mine enemies.
Cross-reference
Psalm 31:9 uses the exact phrase 'mine eye is consumed with grief' — a direct parallel of the same lament.
Psalm 38:10 says 'the light of mine eyes is gone' — a parallel description of eye affliction due to distress.
Psalm 88:9 states 'mine eye mourneth by reason of affliction' — a direct parallel of eye grief from suffering.
Psalm 31:10 describes life spent with grief and bones consumed — a parallel theme of physical decay from sorrow.
Psalm 32:3 shows bones wasting from unconfessed sin, a parallel physical deterioration from inner distress.
Job 17:7 says 'mine eye also is dim by reason of sorrow' — a parallel of eye dimness from grief.
Job 16:16 describes a face flushed from weeping, directly paralleling the eye-wasting from grief here.
Lamentations 2:11 says 'my eyes fail because of tears,' a strong parallel to the eye-wasting from grief here.
Lamentations 5:17 also describes eyes dimming from grief, echoing the physical toll of sorrow seen here.