Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
( Z4 v. t. Y( _# qThat saved a wretch like me.
; \ e. J9 S7 iI once was lost but now I'm found, ]6 d+ i" t" A& q/ l7 t, m7 o1 o) b/ H
Was blind but now I see.
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, D+ D% W7 z \! ~, _T’was grace that taught my heart to fear
+ G4 o$ c1 T1 oAnd grace my fear relieved . ?. W: s9 w+ q! c* H# l
How precious did that grace appear,
8 }+ V5 F4 n' L0 cThe hour I first believed. ; l+ e& v; c, u4 u' @2 C
- J$ C3 g8 \8 ?7 g9 K7 ?& MThrough many dangers, toils and snares
' n% M5 D6 U1 ?" w# DWe have already come
; e) R) f1 I) v+ I; W* w2 LT’was grace that brought us safe thus far
) A0 W5 v7 |. b# N. |And grace will lead us home. . Y( z4 h8 C3 ~! X$ X `
5 K0 g6 s; S, ?. z6 I3 ~When we've been there ten thousand years
6 w+ ^8 I d2 `8 i! CBright shining as the sun; $ B ?$ [) k) U* ~* Q+ T
We've no less days to sing God's praise ; A, d: v6 Y" E Y" G, ` u; A
Than when we first begun. |