Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
: r+ j/ q) x9 M+ }3 ^That saved a wretch like me. 5 y% ], J# k" M6 b
I once was lost but now I'm found, * p) W7 A* D6 S* U: p- [
Was blind but now I see.
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear
) M( j! z& u, m' t5 Q5 j1 {9 L* ?And grace my fear relieved
( W% y& A4 D9 U- lHow precious did that grace appear, 3 N' D2 Q( Z1 O# ^( h
The hour I first believed. ; k3 n, P6 r Y% g* u7 A) ?! b
* r/ J- c" U. J' o& {$ SThrough many dangers, toils and snares % V: H$ r: N# T1 o, K+ Y: S8 [
We have already come
% b6 Z- d% \, v# ~$ VT’was grace that brought us safe thus far
! \( ?5 _) q$ S1 P7 N8 C* I tAnd grace will lead us home. , w& W6 {4 u Z
4 L& r. E' f4 E& s J! bWhen we've been there ten thousand years
: r$ C" Z' X' c. h! D, d5 [Bright shining as the sun;
1 ]. p9 O# m4 l: I+ h4 KWe've no less days to sing God's praise
: d( q' _+ K% I* r$ ], f3 b. oThan when we first begun. |