Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
/ b4 h. s3 b w% B0 MThat saved a wretch like me. ( x, `( o0 g+ ^ }+ X8 h3 M
I once was lost but now I'm found,
( F) \; s( L. h" O/ [* y9 x% i; tWas blind but now I see. ' p/ W; M3 }1 C3 ?9 M4 _0 ]
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear
% L4 X+ ?, O C# P- PAnd grace my fear relieved ; J/ D1 y5 e5 e8 i* [) G c& O
How precious did that grace appear,
; u2 ~& ^6 ?& M, \1 ], }* N! uThe hour I first believed. $ `% ]4 N4 F- u
& @8 u! e7 q% X6 v' SThrough many dangers, toils and snares
* s ~/ @1 n7 S6 ?* _) ?' l0 nWe have already come 4 C: _$ m- h9 q# W/ N
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far & V3 E5 j1 _6 ~/ }7 v: j( v
And grace will lead us home.
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8 h' \8 A: n/ w. TWhen we've been there ten thousand years 6 \0 s/ |( i0 w; h6 j( V! w1 C0 e6 L
Bright shining as the sun; . s# c7 p& I2 U3 z
We've no less days to sing God's praise 6 w8 y' C3 l1 n8 w, H; V
Than when we first begun. |