Amazing grace, how sweet the sound , r: Q7 ^/ }1 t6 t# d5 U5 F/ x
That saved a wretch like me.
. n: K' d+ ?, f; r( a* W II once was lost but now I'm found, + L% i( {5 V0 c
Was blind but now I see.
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear # ~2 B( L# X3 R" x# E( y$ U' V
And grace my fear relieved # y! S, z, n4 \7 k3 _$ F5 A2 y. C
How precious did that grace appear,
' [1 Q4 r# |! w+ j+ IThe hour I first believed. # h( f' ?: ~3 [$ A6 U/ s0 T
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Through many dangers, toils and snares 8 c- }9 i: x. L: d7 i, v
We have already come
! X5 l' J9 Z2 k9 yT’was grace that brought us safe thus far
b! g" D! t0 y- W3 R X% z& LAnd grace will lead us home.
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+ A; i5 p' G$ m5 E! P0 c' hWhen we've been there ten thousand years
6 F7 M# G/ e8 U% n F9 E# HBright shining as the sun; ( b! x: D* J. d: j9 W
We've no less days to sing God's praise & E- I8 G# q! R" M6 R; t$ F2 I, I
Than when we first begun. |