Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
4 y, d. C2 ?) r8 n0 {- F, U' ~8 _That saved a wretch like me.
2 Y+ i! g7 F) K% ~; ?I once was lost but now I'm found,
G1 {" t$ g% \! UWas blind but now I see. + a! s* ^2 I, G# X
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear
4 q5 _% G) O9 r7 CAnd grace my fear relieved
* \. w: z6 q2 I! d5 k! mHow precious did that grace appear, , [! S1 u8 |0 z% R1 F
The hour I first believed.
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! \5 I- P1 }: b9 @% F. QThrough many dangers, toils and snares ' r( z+ N# o h/ `; r, o
We have already come 5 r5 u k; \0 v
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far
" p c0 M5 M( y5 [2 yAnd grace will lead us home. $ m V" t' L8 l( V
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When we've been there ten thousand years
' n _# d/ m! P& ~9 b r; _Bright shining as the sun;
* c2 w& s8 q6 Y. a# P/ ^) v kWe've no less days to sing God's praise
& y6 c, j/ b q+ Y* r7 x: dThan when we first begun. |