Amazing grace, how sweet the sound ) {7 d5 J2 p L/ Y! J; j, U
That saved a wretch like me. ' \3 z0 Y6 g) s: |3 h& i
I once was lost but now I'm found,
8 C6 O. B6 D- J2 s! y. IWas blind but now I see. 1 C: F' K% d! u% s: w, Q
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear
7 N5 `, V1 u. JAnd grace my fear relieved
, O; J j% V. u8 M4 g* r9 zHow precious did that grace appear, , q) I' [; V$ a e
The hour I first believed. , G- w3 M. k7 n! |/ H4 `8 F
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Through many dangers, toils and snares
' m: L$ k7 ]' X R) BWe have already come + w q; V4 I; {5 k8 S& e
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far
Q9 t V& A7 ]$ h/ S& e ~+ A- xAnd grace will lead us home. : K& c5 X, @7 Y3 d5 p- H
! H! Q$ _2 j9 ?$ O$ p3 W( yWhen we've been there ten thousand years ; u6 n9 j( \% L9 H/ T2 {
Bright shining as the sun;
6 u( ]) }' G8 P8 zWe've no less days to sing God's praise 9 s, A& l1 U# ~% j; f
Than when we first begun. |