Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
9 d" e: k; U" Z. L, LThat saved a wretch like me. % _9 H' ?; }! c% y) U1 R
I once was lost but now I'm found,
/ N8 j) v* r, i3 N5 A9 ?" iWas blind but now I see. 0 T& v/ F; z* E& P: a. a8 {
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear / w% K4 r; ^' b8 C
And grace my fear relieved ) v( H4 A/ {2 s) F s' c
How precious did that grace appear,
* h3 Q4 B- N8 R& p$ FThe hour I first believed.
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5 p0 {; \0 f4 D$ F- D# ]Through many dangers, toils and snares % P1 f0 D! T* P6 ?+ O
We have already come # J; Q4 s1 J: Y
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far
% z$ o) q5 \: P) h) fAnd grace will lead us home. ( d- f* p8 r% B! q9 a7 `
# Y9 k5 ?3 q& b4 o+ k+ ^' iWhen we've been there ten thousand years
( ?/ y8 Q& ^: v! T7 `0 @) G/ JBright shining as the sun; 0 i9 k7 z& ^2 I+ q6 K3 ~6 J
We've no less days to sing God's praise
; s+ R4 R$ @$ F! P) m% m* pThan when we first begun. |