Amazing grace, how sweet the sound - n7 e: Y+ _5 v# H3 c+ _6 |
That saved a wretch like me. / r& U5 G. |- x5 e2 U
I once was lost but now I'm found, / J T7 }0 k+ w( ]" s2 d
Was blind but now I see. # i7 C) Y% \; N
* ^9 p/ J+ r* y1 y) d) \2 ?T’was grace that taught my heart to fear - Z0 J) @2 G' M1 x' |5 c% {, w/ i: N; [9 c
And grace my fear relieved 2 q0 ? E5 T0 Q/ R% l
How precious did that grace appear,
7 D" Y- A3 W0 p6 sThe hour I first believed.
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! l+ v0 t$ l9 B* xThrough many dangers, toils and snares
1 }& a7 _; }" _- q; BWe have already come $ [# {* O. j* q" S L
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far
! F1 h! b U6 ]& U+ j. }3 EAnd grace will lead us home.
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When we've been there ten thousand years
% ^6 m% N. p" m& |' ?7 FBright shining as the sun;
3 S1 a; `/ A d1 `We've no less days to sing God's praise 5 n. `7 x: c4 V* U1 \) |! t+ k3 Q s, n
Than when we first begun. |