Amazing grace, how sweet the sound ) L# x1 A* {3 d4 r7 ?/ c
That saved a wretch like me. ( z6 _+ g2 D+ R- y. L4 K1 p2 U
I once was lost but now I'm found, 8 l7 N: j1 `- \) c9 H- _
Was blind but now I see. , `: u% s4 {: Z
; n% j! c; Z. q$ ^ p: bT’was grace that taught my heart to fear 8 I. s. w6 e( J
And grace my fear relieved 3 E: f! @" K2 z6 O
How precious did that grace appear, " u! f2 x) M. f" o8 P+ L: }
The hour I first believed. + b. C6 {+ @) Q
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Through many dangers, toils and snares
0 A* ~$ u: T' I# {7 ]0 t u# SWe have already come / f- t+ G8 W Y; r4 S
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far , i ]/ S4 f! u; K0 o C
And grace will lead us home.
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& B) Y. M5 N1 y% x5 w* Q, @When we've been there ten thousand years : q) a v. }; G$ j' x% d- l# \/ ~
Bright shining as the sun;
) M- \. ]- X2 b: Y8 WWe've no less days to sing God's praise 4 y) v: D6 z/ s# b
Than when we first begun. |