Amazing grace, how sweet the sound    
, f, I% |3 }! DThat saved a wretch like me.    
! e) }% @" g+ {1 n$ JI once was lost but now I'm found,    
% p: C" ?+ I3 A: O) ^' \7 OWas blind but now I see.   $ s+ Q# F% Q. W; Y0 Y! q: z 
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear   % |0 U! P# A$ p. e8 r 
And grace my fear relieved   3 {$ B3 u3 N- U" n, K6 e! ^6 q 
How precious did that grace appear,    
- D1 P5 b0 v  o. j. I! YThe hour I first believed.    
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Through many dangers, toils and snares   * c: u! W4 X$ m+ @: i. D 
We have already come    
  G% I0 \! u$ @* oT’was grace that brought us safe thus far    
& g" A/ M* P! H3 @; _And grace will lead us home.     r9 m  q1 e' [! V* w, {3 O 
 
9 Q: t1 F9 D5 h4 a5 l* oWhen we've been there ten thousand years    
2 d+ `5 I, q" \- d2 BBright shining as the sun;    
* ]4 D7 `% ^; X( Q7 s$ {) ?$ vWe've no less days to sing God's praise    
7 p3 C' E9 R, z' LThan when we first begun. |