Amazing grace, how sweet the sound - @8 i, _+ o% K% n1 s. _
That saved a wretch like me. * M# a7 i i. a3 \% I1 X
I once was lost but now I'm found,
3 F: H: _ `2 B% rWas blind but now I see.
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9 T) r) r3 E" Z' R/ ` Q( JT’was grace that taught my heart to fear
+ ~" M& p2 @6 f4 ^% sAnd grace my fear relieved
; ?) t$ c4 V9 s( l( Y3 lHow precious did that grace appear, 0 O' T _# j7 Q' E4 {4 F, G6 q' B9 b9 r
The hour I first believed.
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1 I* |! D6 q I+ [6 K" P1 BThrough many dangers, toils and snares $ U$ U- U& B/ H I" n% p R
We have already come 3 n# g( Q# P+ I2 i7 P
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far ' k; I2 B* v: Y7 B
And grace will lead us home. 7 ^5 D4 r. b2 q6 K. L
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When we've been there ten thousand years
: M; w, r" C4 E# V2 m$ ?8 {& MBright shining as the sun; 0 B% a$ A/ `( `# a
We've no less days to sing God's praise
0 a8 Y. z6 g5 w3 Z S" yThan when we first begun. |