Amazing grace, how sweet the sound 5 o" M5 q( }6 ?# B$ P3 e( Q+ U$ h! `
That saved a wretch like me. 2 P V9 W' n- A6 _% C: c
I once was lost but now I'm found,
7 L% J0 k& p# H+ xWas blind but now I see. ! R4 E( G0 L6 e4 n% d4 i
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear + J! k5 v. {: n6 X& y: t. W; I# q
And grace my fear relieved
% R+ Y( V& d1 I# i2 HHow precious did that grace appear,
: ^! p( D+ f4 sThe hour I first believed.
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: g7 b) h0 e( d5 \0 g1 z- T4 lThrough many dangers, toils and snares " L& u3 X5 x+ P/ g! f
We have already come
/ G2 i0 b, a" q/ \5 rT’was grace that brought us safe thus far
* w6 d3 a, f) z9 L2 |And grace will lead us home. + F- ]- p, z% K7 {, J
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When we've been there ten thousand years - W6 H, j' i1 z3 D, w C2 `
Bright shining as the sun;
8 u( J" ~! Y( h, b4 \* p. RWe've no less days to sing God's praise
) F$ w$ Y& v9 e* M$ TThan when we first begun. |