Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
7 |0 k$ l- K" v6 v ~$ B8 ^That saved a wretch like me. 7 i% s# D% Y& P1 k7 ^' ~1 S
I once was lost but now I'm found,
, D6 d6 J8 a* X) x5 lWas blind but now I see. 5 r e {; i7 w6 }8 O
, R# I, X" x( X* _T’was grace that taught my heart to fear
; {! P* q _4 O$ sAnd grace my fear relieved - Z0 \8 S- J( M: D1 b3 @
How precious did that grace appear, & G' k; b5 Y! C3 ?
The hour I first believed. 5 }/ X1 L7 b/ f; G
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Through many dangers, toils and snares
2 d, |% P9 M1 W1 U6 uWe have already come ! ], N$ {' r. t! R% t2 M% R
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far ) g9 @- P# G# f$ u2 P9 x
And grace will lead us home.
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/ w+ g& T- P! `; ?8 f9 M. l2 H/ ]When we've been there ten thousand years
2 C; D( J/ R% l9 d1 X; RBright shining as the sun; : `9 ^ A" t5 Z* E0 D# h
We've no less days to sing God's praise
# d$ Q6 @" d' \2 y c, d1 k3 oThan when we first begun. |