Amazing grace, how sweet the sound 4 K$ V7 O/ E1 X) n
That saved a wretch like me. # ^: l) w; P8 f0 b7 a n! H
I once was lost but now I'm found,
. T, i& L- D- N. y7 U$ ]0 J; rWas blind but now I see. ; c+ m5 j5 c6 s" z8 Q' G' Z
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear % J2 p- k |+ k9 A) O7 f; d/ w: G
And grace my fear relieved 3 u2 I, m" G5 q+ c6 V3 v
How precious did that grace appear, , A0 Q7 i$ x: N& Z1 ^
The hour I first believed.
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& E$ C3 m3 K. h& EThrough many dangers, toils and snares
3 A% Z% l% e6 w: w) |We have already come
3 s3 A7 X' u% v' b8 V/ DT’was grace that brought us safe thus far , P5 l7 u- j3 x1 Y- x0 q& @
And grace will lead us home.
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% ?1 i# V' ~8 hWhen we've been there ten thousand years ( A2 U1 q* H0 S8 Z; ` l8 p
Bright shining as the sun; 5 c8 T K1 | B6 k; K
We've no less days to sing God's praise 2 T# E$ r3 G& ]' x* B; h- d, E
Than when we first begun. |