Amazing grace, how sweet the sound ! B1 P- D1 C+ j
That saved a wretch like me. ! K: G8 K$ W- C, S1 x
I once was lost but now I'm found,
) M+ A5 Z6 l* M* kWas blind but now I see.
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear / t8 H0 L" {$ Q' w* V1 N6 m1 k
And grace my fear relieved / i# a4 p" r/ r7 q) W
How precious did that grace appear,
" d8 T& I8 o% j3 LThe hour I first believed. - L% A3 T! L9 o+ u' X# `& O9 {
) s+ l# I% L) {: T: JThrough many dangers, toils and snares t0 z0 e+ {- \5 F7 j' X' g+ C
We have already come
/ l- _7 B |% v; c& [: bT’was grace that brought us safe thus far 1 p: l/ {, r; R
And grace will lead us home. # Z6 A9 w9 E' M
; w2 b; \1 w- R# K5 F6 ~When we've been there ten thousand years ) v& O+ |' X( r, ^, {, p
Bright shining as the sun;
! i. }6 ^. d8 D \We've no less days to sing God's praise / B4 x( x& w0 ]+ a' V0 k
Than when we first begun. |