Amazing grace, how sweet the sound " x( ]# ]4 F# c: ^/ B z, C4 @) e
That saved a wretch like me. - w! G$ H$ h6 ~ ], S- H# X# s
I once was lost but now I'm found, 3 v1 t& r( p) z; z
Was blind but now I see.
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9 j C' F* F! m# nT’was grace that taught my heart to fear : K% s" Z/ r2 C, o" W$ r9 K6 v
And grace my fear relieved
9 S8 v6 m& [% E% P+ \+ rHow precious did that grace appear,
& B+ r/ S' A, \$ nThe hour I first believed. ! @" e! O6 ? a( ], A! s2 E/ @
) b: \+ {% C% ~3 Y( ~Through many dangers, toils and snares $ b) M1 y0 E6 p. o: W. {+ Y
We have already come
* S3 |9 Z3 w- R8 Q( t1 rT’was grace that brought us safe thus far
5 |5 W m( x( `' uAnd grace will lead us home.
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; c( y0 ^0 M: G7 s# {) A. rWhen we've been there ten thousand years 8 S5 M% u. b U/ i7 Y5 a3 y T6 n
Bright shining as the sun;
' T! ~4 v2 V* H$ Q7 aWe've no less days to sing God's praise
) V# u) D7 \0 g$ r* q! rThan when we first begun. |