Amazing grace, how sweet the sound + W5 B8 b2 @( I( y I$ X
That saved a wretch like me. * y& z- r! n/ N$ ]7 Y0 V. n, b
I once was lost but now I'm found,
& i/ y$ b" u( aWas blind but now I see.
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear ! n+ t, c+ v7 q8 v2 j5 F% i
And grace my fear relieved ' M5 b3 a+ C6 K9 B" N- `
How precious did that grace appear,
) L# B$ P! t! E8 B. i" M- dThe hour I first believed.
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0 j) v& D& g7 ~3 x( Q1 B6 i) EThrough many dangers, toils and snares
& @, t3 N/ _4 d( q8 w6 nWe have already come 3 R6 p8 D* M* x* [* U& [# t Q8 }+ |7 Y
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far
0 z- Z) ]3 f) _. q) `And grace will lead us home.
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. p0 h! |" ^5 d* R7 uWhen we've been there ten thousand years # O) J9 j" W3 r; Y( u+ i
Bright shining as the sun; ' c5 O- N' j0 b, K, D% c
We've no less days to sing God's praise
6 R5 z6 G: y& ?; v2 F' J2 |* b" mThan when we first begun. |