Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
. w+ J/ \: ^0 |; G/ M, F+ \That saved a wretch like me.
4 E- k' C5 p. ^: _6 iI once was lost but now I'm found,
4 V/ C* F9 V, ~! ]/ i6 ^& hWas blind but now I see. ! W e/ g0 n y" s
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear
: K" n6 p) m& n9 [1 {# k9 `And grace my fear relieved
! A3 L1 \& c6 V9 I9 w) ?How precious did that grace appear, - x. L( A8 E0 N% y3 t
The hour I first believed. ( j5 L/ _$ ?. {' I, E6 X2 ]3 a& I
3 ~2 V6 J$ u9 \& [/ }) G, _Through many dangers, toils and snares
3 r! S3 H! G4 @7 ?! e/ X# Q3 cWe have already come 2 x' l8 b3 l/ `. {- q5 o
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far & \9 V9 [- F* X0 ?8 f5 a
And grace will lead us home. , @: [: x9 J2 g+ j5 L
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When we've been there ten thousand years
3 v# E: h3 K1 f# r- R! r! m# J8 h+ DBright shining as the sun; % l& }# Y' \9 p2 ~2 P
We've no less days to sing God's praise
: V8 Z, U( A) S( b) {& fThan when we first begun. |