Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
( h: M7 R8 Q0 Z' g5 Z1 f2 EThat saved a wretch like me. 5 Q9 {. v6 Q4 I4 W# E3 q
I once was lost but now I'm found,
" q3 } e& K* _5 w& X6 JWas blind but now I see.
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, K) J5 g/ T9 w- Z2 Y- ^T’was grace that taught my heart to fear ; I) e, s J* K/ \
And grace my fear relieved 1 |7 |! L2 V$ `1 y
How precious did that grace appear,
9 X$ _. p* u+ U3 ^The hour I first believed.
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. Q+ d6 |: }" c* `6 D: jThrough many dangers, toils and snares
1 z$ L1 n( @* AWe have already come . z3 [: r3 @ ~8 O
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far + f+ j$ s( X, @$ Y( w
And grace will lead us home. . Z( b$ c ^4 e6 t' T& y
* F+ B% h" S( [# U! v) sWhen we've been there ten thousand years
9 [. H; e/ a# u' B) [Bright shining as the sun; & p' H: {8 c, [7 y: l
We've no less days to sing God's praise 2 i+ M+ F8 t. U. G# l0 A- e' i
Than when we first begun. |