Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
4 @: R' P$ W2 T7 ]2 c- NThat saved a wretch like me.
+ [0 I5 s. u7 X% zI once was lost but now I'm found, / V/ n* U( O& d: [5 Q
Was blind but now I see. ( d! ]7 H2 }$ a, P8 U
' d# Y2 |* ~# ?4 L- P7 |T’was grace that taught my heart to fear
- x! @ _8 A) E8 e& ?( b2 E/ zAnd grace my fear relieved ' S6 @: R' L5 {+ z
How precious did that grace appear, ' W& ^) [' m, ^% o0 V
The hour I first believed. & L, W7 K/ \% A8 L) S
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Through many dangers, toils and snares
0 {0 r4 A6 @% r" U: d7 EWe have already come
& ]% W) m4 x- j9 C: |9 r! ]T’was grace that brought us safe thus far ! p, h2 w. m. }9 a) n0 v
And grace will lead us home. 3 v* W" p, a& ]* {1 N+ v
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When we've been there ten thousand years , B8 G1 v4 e6 p
Bright shining as the sun; # p; `8 j0 F% s* W9 R6 C ]) O* v
We've no less days to sing God's praise
- C/ `9 o+ ?2 i6 z! e; `2 vThan when we first begun. |