Amazing grace, how sweet the sound ( D* c$ X. X1 {, a# y1 I. N- r
That saved a wretch like me.
& [1 z W5 t( F- j+ p$ V/ |! FI once was lost but now I'm found, - @* n5 T/ C2 }* F, s; ]
Was blind but now I see.
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6 @3 _7 \7 Y# `" R" y3 qT’was grace that taught my heart to fear
: g- |) e6 s; r% J+ OAnd grace my fear relieved
( o4 `; R' U: sHow precious did that grace appear, 2 o2 ?# o: u! r$ X! B/ w3 ?- m/ u
The hour I first believed. 2 p* L& v2 D( g% J6 |
$ i( x' H, x$ I: r! G" FThrough many dangers, toils and snares * F* f* F, G$ K' ~: x& o
We have already come
$ E7 r! }3 f; h6 bT’was grace that brought us safe thus far
, B4 X+ ?1 m& I( w7 E: \# x0 fAnd grace will lead us home. * Q/ i5 h. p- d5 a' @8 }& F
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When we've been there ten thousand years
- H' H# l0 j0 h( K$ o# p/ Z6 }0 }Bright shining as the sun; ) X; Q7 H o9 m+ p$ p# F2 B3 |
We've no less days to sing God's praise , d! J5 v( Y; f s5 t0 k
Than when we first begun. |