Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
3 n) D$ Z- Q3 |That saved a wretch like me. + M ?8 t6 |* [
I once was lost but now I'm found, ! n7 F; e3 R' s" D |
Was blind but now I see.
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear % o3 |7 V7 k5 S2 C
And grace my fear relieved
: f. N# y, k0 U8 V9 u, ]* |How precious did that grace appear,
7 v) m4 n' Z# t. R( v+ uThe hour I first believed. * u4 k0 K) i' ?4 s- f4 f9 r
0 m3 ~+ x8 v) H! ^7 |5 t6 }& i* ?Through many dangers, toils and snares
4 _% W* `) b3 T9 r: CWe have already come
- _" t# ?% k' RT’was grace that brought us safe thus far
. r$ D: o0 f: }. e9 xAnd grace will lead us home. # s; ?* R( r, x+ I. D% V& W
2 X0 e$ i1 {, l: b; l& M( L* SWhen we've been there ten thousand years ( w* X9 R$ f/ v2 L2 ]
Bright shining as the sun; $ j% ^& |7 P+ ?$ t: d+ t
We've no less days to sing God's praise
0 F+ p" m/ ?/ Q( LThan when we first begun. |