Amazing grace, how sweet the sound & | }6 |# v8 ]* K3 [
That saved a wretch like me.
9 \9 u0 p2 c; q7 m" m2 tI once was lost but now I'm found,
7 { z; }( [& b! A, `7 \Was blind but now I see. # P$ M% T& o& @# m" g. q; M2 T
! N# @' e9 @, V. g8 C# [1 VT’was grace that taught my heart to fear
% s- R9 r& ^. F) O* S0 @And grace my fear relieved
8 E7 i6 M1 q7 j z; e/ C1 g2 w6 RHow precious did that grace appear,
1 H. [, P- @ [* \2 i; [/ m5 YThe hour I first believed. " i. g, U" y8 H7 o" Y# P& z
" T( d" F2 [. }, z% T; d5 m( WThrough many dangers, toils and snares
# B i$ B0 a z0 E" N& dWe have already come
9 {2 k k# F! `6 `: F" Z& ~" fT’was grace that brought us safe thus far 2 Q$ V Y p( g' q& O
And grace will lead us home. ! d" Z) @" w @2 H8 v
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When we've been there ten thousand years
0 F: p1 M8 L9 s* oBright shining as the sun;
3 Z+ a- p5 A0 e0 `; v0 bWe've no less days to sing God's praise 0 ]0 b% X* @% ^: G" _, {. ?6 |" l
Than when we first begun. |