Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
2 g* ~' k3 O6 r$ ]8 A. [/ gThat saved a wretch like me.
0 V7 X6 R: _% b) g& q/ ]I once was lost but now I'm found,
! |+ M |! s* q& z2 @1 l5 ~& I7 l; T- LWas blind but now I see. 1 A# E3 W% @& b$ i# F5 F
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear 9 j5 r0 j4 q9 s1 T5 y
And grace my fear relieved 4 ?5 ~1 N+ D: L( c4 D
How precious did that grace appear, 1 _, v) i4 c: S. A& m# Q# N+ @5 s
The hour I first believed. 2 `7 V* Y! C4 K' {
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Through many dangers, toils and snares
' O0 k6 L s. W) `: r) T! RWe have already come
5 p; w, S2 Z; ~/ m( h$ C. wT’was grace that brought us safe thus far
8 e, [! h% }; h# d' E4 G% KAnd grace will lead us home.
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8 k- R. u( s' n! X/ {; Q ZWhen we've been there ten thousand years
6 Y* m( a! f4 w* E5 K1 w ZBright shining as the sun; 1 V! w, T4 J! E0 u) v. p
We've no less days to sing God's praise 1 L& v3 t+ y* t' b! {. W Q
Than when we first begun. |