Amazing grace, how sweet the sound ; x0 T( c7 {4 I) P5 O" x
That saved a wretch like me. M5 N& r6 k& Q5 L, B* P) l' F5 H
I once was lost but now I'm found,
- }" e, ]( @: D# Y+ JWas blind but now I see.
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; s0 _9 d, V9 C& W; x# X0 CT’was grace that taught my heart to fear ) A- U) G7 K% F! z6 W# x2 j
And grace my fear relieved $ z; O I) [; m' s
How precious did that grace appear,
" F0 [8 j' a# h& ] \ O! X/ j- O" DThe hour I first believed.
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6 U/ C( Q, g5 U: @Through many dangers, toils and snares 6 n) }% F. T+ ~5 u- y
We have already come 5 F, r$ u- o. t4 N
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far ! x1 A& Y' R9 W! S% s! J; K/ e
And grace will lead us home.
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1 s* f M7 @1 B3 K# W9 |When we've been there ten thousand years
( O$ c8 m% u2 v0 `! KBright shining as the sun; : n0 A9 H) ]- |4 u% y9 q+ [
We've no less days to sing God's praise 0 _6 Y6 Y. m9 B6 q
Than when we first begun. |