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Micah continues and ends the poem that began in verse 8, speaking as if he were one woman speaking to her enemy, another woman.

my enemy ... the one who said ... your God ... My eyes

The words "enemy," "one," "your," and "my" here refer to the women in the poem and so are feminine singular.

Where is Yahweh your God?

"Yahweh your God cannot help you"

My eyes

"I" or "We"

she will be trampled down

"her enemies will trample her down"

like the mud in the streets

People who walk on mud without thinking they are doing anything bad are compared with those who will destroy Israel's enemies without thinking they are doing anything evil.