Amazing grace, how sweet the sound % q0 k2 R6 V+ H6 f2 x
That saved a wretch like me. F$ y& R' C' ~6 f) X
I once was lost but now I'm found, / d9 n: r8 Y9 K! p8 A' r; w) o
Was blind but now I see.
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear 9 c) F, \* Y m
And grace my fear relieved
. a3 f# m9 Y7 ~$ HHow precious did that grace appear, 2 \3 N) m* R6 p( U) ]- x8 p9 s
The hour I first believed.
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5 t g# A. K2 U9 e7 L- G) g3 e( TThrough many dangers, toils and snares
1 q" A8 b4 o1 h5 l! n1 q+ J0 lWe have already come i5 v: H8 _6 b& j3 o' q
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far
/ I3 p" m1 P- EAnd grace will lead us home.
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. \/ g8 Z& ]5 I: t" u, _When we've been there ten thousand years
% B5 `* R7 R3 p& gBright shining as the sun; " d! m: }1 n( e/ W" K+ W$ G
We've no less days to sing God's praise 0 s% M9 @2 R& y, @( {# S
Than when we first begun. |