Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
X. d' K& Y, v# m0 ]( `+ MThat saved a wretch like me.
8 y/ I3 \3 X+ F, c/ f* j* [I once was lost but now I'm found, 6 u! y4 u e1 u8 M
Was blind but now I see.
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear " z& _& f; F. [+ P1 K
And grace my fear relieved / {7 N d4 Z& P" J" Q
How precious did that grace appear,
/ c$ u/ G3 {" ?; u1 r; sThe hour I first believed. ! A1 l. v2 a% d* k2 Y/ Z
9 ~6 j; ~9 r' w9 V0 uThrough many dangers, toils and snares ; f6 n) ]9 C0 T# k" Q9 k: g
We have already come
: h( m8 H- o/ A; S8 \T’was grace that brought us safe thus far 8 q2 \/ S; C& @* p* V, i. ?
And grace will lead us home. ) Y" `0 E5 \7 D) @
2 H' v" m# z. p6 c# Z" Q; ~$ mWhen we've been there ten thousand years
1 D/ ~* P3 Z4 [3 b* \: FBright shining as the sun; 2 d% A; S" _# G: |. Q1 G
We've no less days to sing God's praise 2 E7 L7 R6 ^4 W
Than when we first begun. |