Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
0 b* C6 j. P NThat saved a wretch like me.
3 ~( V/ Q1 y9 @8 J: ]; lI once was lost but now I'm found,
Z' ?) m; J- vWas blind but now I see.
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% a, H, d# ]7 A" a8 d, {2 m. e2 ~T’was grace that taught my heart to fear
* h8 ]. T" T4 J& L1 `8 IAnd grace my fear relieved ( }% X0 t4 q5 y& b: n
How precious did that grace appear,
7 ^( F4 u* N$ o: HThe hour I first believed.
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7 N" C6 l+ Q m3 q& dThrough many dangers, toils and snares ( L, E+ o' e* o0 i' j1 G6 d& Q
We have already come # x1 p$ _3 G7 b* B' L7 o
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far `" _' @4 b- w8 t7 M
And grace will lead us home.
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2 c' g: ?" F& W0 [When we've been there ten thousand years
/ i' `! T# l/ x5 f( ?# XBright shining as the sun;
8 v" g: `, O* m& RWe've no less days to sing God's praise
1 _3 V$ F6 F# F; Z& d. bThan when we first begun. |