Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
6 }: V# b# e1 V" h5 @# X; qThat saved a wretch like me. , U4 z. Z N. E+ n% @
I once was lost but now I'm found, 5 M1 A3 E7 u( i, ]2 L9 s
Was blind but now I see. ; E- x7 u r: B
$ `. c: k# D$ v( `8 `" aT’was grace that taught my heart to fear - p, N1 f" } N
And grace my fear relieved 7 Q q5 I" [9 L* v) X, O
How precious did that grace appear, 6 f( d, G9 ^8 a' q
The hour I first believed.
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* H# t* u5 e- M3 t3 M' PThrough many dangers, toils and snares 8 l4 P0 D6 V, h& \! Y. O
We have already come ; e6 v3 [8 }, e, K+ M
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far
% ~7 ^7 M& T O) Z6 I4 D* aAnd grace will lead us home. $ y( J" J, p! V4 i& V
5 T0 X# ]$ m' _- T( O; O, v' Y: nWhen we've been there ten thousand years + s7 @- }: b5 l5 B w& g0 Q1 C; h
Bright shining as the sun;
( I& B6 P; J1 s3 o, F& u2 lWe've no less days to sing God's praise
$ X5 V9 P* Z0 gThan when we first begun. |