Amazing grace, how sweet the sound : Z. n. T9 `- [+ d% e) S
That saved a wretch like me. 1 A# Y9 t3 y1 W
I once was lost but now I'm found, ) N3 K: V$ n" a7 J( G; G
Was blind but now I see. # h! `# f. E" @4 A% |, \6 r
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear , l7 l; ^5 l4 W# \
And grace my fear relieved 6 _5 R+ L. U9 W' d- B: i+ H( N2 G
How precious did that grace appear,
, J# p2 ^: I5 ~6 {: KThe hour I first believed.
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Through many dangers, toils and snares
$ g. X6 l# |6 v+ w" p- ^2 lWe have already come ! E; I: \3 c: Z. m: r: d; q
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far
7 z7 _$ U; b3 ]% GAnd grace will lead us home.
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8 q7 C7 K; D( a% F& }When we've been there ten thousand years , Y: ^. h5 H4 j2 r# @
Bright shining as the sun;
% s& W Y5 V1 jWe've no less days to sing God's praise
$ n, L# }2 b. _9 M% r RThan when we first begun. |