Amazing grace, how sweet the sound 2 p |8 [) a0 V
That saved a wretch like me. 9 y P) g. O+ H# V' R6 z4 ]
I once was lost but now I'm found, " R: Z! X1 ^. D4 }$ r
Was blind but now I see. % c) O: I( ^3 H+ }$ n/ i2 ]
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear 2 {: s9 o4 P0 c, s& M) H8 c
And grace my fear relieved
. w$ n0 U* N( s! I& H( EHow precious did that grace appear, 6 J6 H' u/ ]. Q. `- X
The hour I first believed. / k! H K7 U. K8 M' C& Q' |
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Through many dangers, toils and snares
/ M! b/ n$ W, b4 KWe have already come 2 W0 ]: z) Z$ e) m6 V
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far
; K4 I; Y/ C# W% l6 Q [And grace will lead us home. 1 S* {6 O6 J" b/ S9 r
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When we've been there ten thousand years
/ x0 G: s- j/ ZBright shining as the sun;
6 G3 K- x& ~2 Q$ `4 z$ OWe've no less days to sing God's praise ) e0 Q8 n% M4 w9 j" u
Than when we first begun. |