Amazing grace, how sweet the sound ! I+ T! w+ {; |5 X$ v
That saved a wretch like me.
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Was blind but now I see.
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; X( Z: B9 K9 t& d1 C/ k$ zT’was grace that taught my heart to fear
0 v" i2 k( C4 L$ S' M0 z: z$ C% dAnd grace my fear relieved
* g+ g7 n4 R* b) W9 d) V, F6 _How precious did that grace appear,
- ]* v# ], ~0 H8 OThe hour I first believed.
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& S& }4 H! Q1 g: OThrough many dangers, toils and snares
( u/ A4 M& J3 `9 K5 q! uWe have already come
( Q/ V7 o6 o4 D+ y# x$ i; n2 }T’was grace that brought us safe thus far
4 Z$ U/ ~3 Q, E @And grace will lead us home.
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: v1 ]; s4 }; g* l5 {8 qWhen we've been there ten thousand years
- }: a9 V- x! m2 i/ iBright shining as the sun;
# V/ h0 D$ x6 s. b2 ^; T) f# xWe've no less days to sing God's praise 8 n9 e5 v T; n! D* E
Than when we first begun. |