Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
+ p2 f; ~" k# D0 AThat saved a wretch like me.
b! _8 h# k5 x- B: l, V) x tI once was lost but now I'm found, : ], x8 s0 a4 y+ e8 Q
Was blind but now I see. 8 @( t$ B" C/ j( ]) o
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear , }- q* {3 M% z
And grace my fear relieved M/ d7 K" ]5 i6 P
How precious did that grace appear, 2 `& u4 P* N" w/ P- R
The hour I first believed.
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. @4 ~2 ]+ F' B" w HThrough many dangers, toils and snares
/ G0 n. t! h9 N1 iWe have already come
, q' o4 O7 Z. ]: e2 kT’was grace that brought us safe thus far
% }4 ^8 }! g& d$ SAnd grace will lead us home.
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When we've been there ten thousand years ( b8 V5 J% G2 v e$ g9 L
Bright shining as the sun;
" I) b. z. ^2 _$ g6 IWe've no less days to sing God's praise
- E& m5 I$ ] Q5 u# \Than when we first begun. |