Amazing grace, how sweet the sound ' Y" Z) S7 v# \4 }( h0 V
That saved a wretch like me. 4 J' Y6 J8 N$ @# o
I once was lost but now I'm found,
/ ~% x) J+ x bWas blind but now I see. / Z, G/ M5 S- m, F7 ^/ ^$ J9 E* i$ z$ e
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear ) f$ }; I- d! W+ x3 U, ?' K" f
And grace my fear relieved
( M, v/ y/ q) [" S( q5 WHow precious did that grace appear,
b9 r7 W3 n* J/ c& Z" P& e7 [The hour I first believed. 8 L$ r2 y& i& v! _' |
. O( Z7 X) j& K, S# ^7 N3 A( \Through many dangers, toils and snares
/ L7 b2 j0 h- P0 xWe have already come
. `0 b4 A" F: i a/ L- ST’was grace that brought us safe thus far & Z& }: M& ^# w0 o" T
And grace will lead us home. # h8 M$ |8 Q& I& X: P, j
4 n$ K3 L* Q4 @; {4 p+ LWhen we've been there ten thousand years / d5 @( S2 s6 Y5 Z3 n
Bright shining as the sun; 5 H4 T* v- z8 `6 t) c
We've no less days to sing God's praise + Z# ~# b p0 @2 ?
Than when we first begun. |