Amazing grace, how sweet the sound 9 ]0 ^- v* @4 l/ m/ Q3 v
That saved a wretch like me.
- t, I( ~: s _% ] hI once was lost but now I'm found,
6 u% _* e4 r3 m2 b! E2 M. NWas blind but now I see.
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear 5 u v# k% `( G* Z+ a6 F8 @
And grace my fear relieved
, V r, n' F3 ?, h- X: x7 U3 q4 qHow precious did that grace appear,
@$ _& ?5 k, RThe hour I first believed.
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0 Q2 ^3 F$ w+ Y0 G4 BThrough many dangers, toils and snares
) J9 r1 c! F: z5 W% A: H% w1 iWe have already come
6 p1 ]1 k: z/ P; \; S6 L, PT’was grace that brought us safe thus far
9 k$ }, j4 v n% v" kAnd grace will lead us home. * j2 X3 H# X/ {! p
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When we've been there ten thousand years
: R6 p5 t( ~- h) W8 a! tBright shining as the sun; / H- S6 h3 b" y' m" V" T
We've no less days to sing God's praise 2 a2 {, H7 @3 K, q
Than when we first begun. |