Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
; }0 l; \( \/ R$ F# oThat saved a wretch like me. 0 T0 S5 r$ L8 C: `" ^7 ?
I once was lost but now I'm found,
2 I. u$ ]/ g- p, ?$ Z' T8 [Was blind but now I see.
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear 0 y ]/ F9 p8 k. C
And grace my fear relieved
5 c6 [. U4 r! ^4 C9 }$ B$ D% ^How precious did that grace appear,
- ?! s4 j# {$ x) ?/ ?The hour I first believed. 6 A; y- b/ |" i' |& c
5 k- J0 w4 J/ D2 Z$ L7 m( @( CThrough many dangers, toils and snares % \+ ^/ j* q0 {8 d
We have already come
' A, b7 d" R; HT’was grace that brought us safe thus far + d7 v3 R, k, Q+ A( H& y; t
And grace will lead us home. & E. c2 }1 O g% b4 r! X( z
8 Q' K* ~2 m$ w$ qWhen we've been there ten thousand years
# w# V, m; F; [+ Q w! E2 k6 \5 MBright shining as the sun;
- W1 t4 M O, oWe've no less days to sing God's praise - T: P6 O3 u5 }! [( j0 G5 g* o
Than when we first begun. |