Amazing grace, how sweet the sound + k m. ]: P6 p O
That saved a wretch like me. - S, k+ r- S9 |' D @* L
I once was lost but now I'm found,
& H6 w5 f. G, g3 `7 a& lWas blind but now I see. , X! W* e, Y3 q* }+ `* \
9 Y$ Y8 E, z' n3 q9 U m E3 ZT’was grace that taught my heart to fear
9 C4 N/ U: ~* |* YAnd grace my fear relieved 3 \4 Y0 L* ^5 C2 j0 x0 M; }& l5 i: b
How precious did that grace appear, ! d( z( t9 N+ D4 C: [% A6 A
The hour I first believed.
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6 [! v) c. c* n5 X1 u; KThrough many dangers, toils and snares + O' f" I1 f4 K
We have already come
, ]' z; a: O' g, d+ J L% A$ rT’was grace that brought us safe thus far V. k# S0 g$ Z
And grace will lead us home.
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When we've been there ten thousand years
: ]4 t; F9 \4 p \+ }! b; J8 RBright shining as the sun; ! S+ O1 I( \0 A! a) c9 P
We've no less days to sing God's praise 2 \+ D# b& L" q) Y- f2 t2 g" {% t4 e
Than when we first begun. |