Amazing grace, how sweet the sound 6 q8 L8 Y9 I6 ]
That saved a wretch like me.
- H# g; u/ K7 G' T5 f6 y0 Y, tI once was lost but now I'm found,
- s* ^2 _ T6 e O8 e. qWas blind but now I see.
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear 2 f2 F g6 }7 Q- i, I, U$ F
And grace my fear relieved
0 U( w; d( T2 l% O9 ZHow precious did that grace appear,
- Q: }7 w2 b6 K. l% p$ y0 [The hour I first believed. # c- ?, ]7 }& u9 d+ W) Q. X
9 j6 d% ^, G1 y' h7 ]/ {Through many dangers, toils and snares
6 ~/ t4 P8 ^% n8 [4 b/ w4 JWe have already come
& K$ }- {- u/ C" cT’was grace that brought us safe thus far * o( ^; ]8 d3 `* X
And grace will lead us home. - j( W v) D9 R+ u! l
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When we've been there ten thousand years
6 S+ P* u% e- X) U4 D. E; b MBright shining as the sun; % K" @' ]- `& z, s, u& R
We've no less days to sing God's praise ) ~* j- s' I) _; U; r6 Y7 N
Than when we first begun. |