Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
1 v4 \# t* s$ w9 xThat saved a wretch like me. % ]7 _# s" i% I( _* R) J1 ~' U7 i2 ?
I once was lost but now I'm found,
! [- {% X( {: Y& d9 g8 U- I6 IWas blind but now I see.
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2 _/ z7 ?% e. J' j$ B. uT’was grace that taught my heart to fear
# Y" @- Q$ P$ cAnd grace my fear relieved ) t; n# F1 t4 I3 v6 A* H0 ~
How precious did that grace appear,
) S" \- e; g1 P$ U, [3 @The hour I first believed. # Z" j; p/ \& z8 z) t; x* S( X
1 S$ E' U, a" M, l5 p$ d u, HThrough many dangers, toils and snares % u' x- o* A( M2 y
We have already come
+ _9 k, _7 E" H2 h9 J2 tT’was grace that brought us safe thus far
! O; D/ E. A) SAnd grace will lead us home.
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v( Y) V: _+ SWhen we've been there ten thousand years ; u1 G- n$ [2 j @$ Q: E. }. x; N
Bright shining as the sun;
! V# _4 A4 m# j" X* oWe've no less days to sing God's praise 6 L3 |" W. l& w. w9 U2 [1 q' F
Than when we first begun. |