Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
$ ~/ B) v2 K' p+ ~That saved a wretch like me.
" C, v9 ~2 k. j8 M% @- u2 ]I once was lost but now I'm found,
6 h# _; ?3 b" f4 a( O4 s& `Was blind but now I see.
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9 F" T3 M; `5 d/ a6 `# T WT’was grace that taught my heart to fear
; A" j- m L$ S" G, t. BAnd grace my fear relieved
9 d4 j, I4 y" PHow precious did that grace appear, # H* q9 W9 }- m L, d
The hour I first believed. " G8 v, T3 m5 |3 o# Y. ^
6 O$ F1 h( z" K7 H" Z ^! \Through many dangers, toils and snares
2 \7 a, W( D& {0 L1 x+ g! [5 UWe have already come - h; J `6 g7 u
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far 3 j( K- l( d2 n! L2 I. S+ `) X
And grace will lead us home. ! N+ i8 d3 A% ]! Z; i0 K; `/ v3 V h
( i) f5 j- M& ^; dWhen we've been there ten thousand years
' q" W) P, h* K' d9 i+ _Bright shining as the sun;
+ h& s0 f V0 T; p. H" sWe've no less days to sing God's praise
1 Z6 i% |: l T$ P8 n8 Y7 e" R( A' HThan when we first begun. |