Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
& f' z% G' I4 Q2 MThat saved a wretch like me. o+ ?) B7 H/ w P6 F, c$ y9 I }
I once was lost but now I'm found,
2 K O, q6 }6 k7 D: r0 sWas blind but now I see. 0 [4 Q8 `( w, i, r4 ^# G- s4 y0 r$ S
* Y- |1 g. b: A: q: d0 @T’was grace that taught my heart to fear : q" e' s+ D# u) g, d' e( Q2 L
And grace my fear relieved
" Y8 z# u/ ~! g) D7 AHow precious did that grace appear, , X( s, z1 g1 u9 a5 p4 B
The hour I first believed.
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Through many dangers, toils and snares
4 J. J* p8 h/ ]5 ?! b, k2 [; YWe have already come
6 [. f F% D3 |9 ~9 ]5 k6 ^$ }T’was grace that brought us safe thus far ( F2 X |& {: ^2 ?7 ~) R* n
And grace will lead us home.
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, F+ N' l3 S* j% a7 P0 r: h& CWhen we've been there ten thousand years / C. c2 g* M7 [) u' L5 r' I' s' r+ b
Bright shining as the sun; 3 b5 K8 @( Z: L; j3 r7 e0 [
We've no less days to sing God's praise 5 f7 d$ O& |8 Y& |6 t
Than when we first begun. |