Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
# _+ _ I6 N# V+ D( }4 tThat saved a wretch like me. / S e6 F& y) b, F( W
I once was lost but now I'm found, , `; Z' R- j" y+ i* Z
Was blind but now I see. & f- e3 b7 C" ]1 ^7 v* y$ k* {
8 r2 i0 K/ O8 G4 zT’was grace that taught my heart to fear
8 r0 T- ?+ @5 B4 |" h: h4 L7 K1 mAnd grace my fear relieved , z% C1 h! T n4 K# a
How precious did that grace appear, 9 h+ ~1 J& F7 x2 d2 a7 M
The hour I first believed.
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/ g& K! N! |6 D1 q. NThrough many dangers, toils and snares 7 Y5 k* N& ]" `" e6 ?1 h! |1 D6 a! Q
We have already come
3 j1 F6 T6 t& K: ]T’was grace that brought us safe thus far 3 v: Q- G& }+ a5 A3 y- h8 B
And grace will lead us home.
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When we've been there ten thousand years % P5 K' e/ J7 V9 K" I5 _5 }
Bright shining as the sun; * {, q' R% Y( T' b: e2 }, ^( G
We've no less days to sing God's praise ' ^5 d P, c0 @
Than when we first begun. |