Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
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I once was lost but now I'm found,
1 k. \; Y/ R! Z7 m3 y% U9 `Was blind but now I see. 1 y, d! f! \$ M; L8 w+ X- Q$ z
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear ! f5 ?: ?* E! j2 k
And grace my fear relieved 0 X( ?0 w0 X3 j8 X+ m. p ]; T S
How precious did that grace appear, o/ q2 L7 M2 v, p
The hour I first believed.
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; {% R1 m7 D0 t8 wThrough many dangers, toils and snares
* |6 S: i, c4 \: HWe have already come / X' Z& }) D) {* V& `
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far
) c, j3 g' `+ s) R& C/ ]And grace will lead us home. 6 A: Y# t3 l. W' P6 s! m& R
7 u+ f" u. O- A: U ?4 ?% ?: C- Q2 J" lWhen we've been there ten thousand years 5 h( U6 n# p5 v
Bright shining as the sun;
, ]8 ?5 Q/ k1 P4 ~, s8 P- d2 D, VWe've no less days to sing God's praise 8 X' b1 A2 f3 |, Q( L
Than when we first begun. |