Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
4 M$ ~ H# S- v" AThat saved a wretch like me.
5 K2 K* e6 k2 M& t$ G8 X9 N/ N aI once was lost but now I'm found, " N! M# U' w9 M& ?" w5 {
Was blind but now I see. " i s0 S+ T2 M9 Y4 n, |- G2 w
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear
7 ?5 ^- t4 y; _ ?$ z: MAnd grace my fear relieved
S% P% `0 m/ g' ~7 u6 NHow precious did that grace appear,
7 _; D6 M+ V* w% t" lThe hour I first believed.
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Through many dangers, toils and snares 3 k7 B3 p, i6 Z" V( B" e7 d
We have already come 8 e% q, L% z2 S' i: T
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far ) j( _) q, {: ?# \
And grace will lead us home. 4 b) W+ f: z6 Z" D- t
2 t/ G4 i; T: i1 W) M" ZWhen we've been there ten thousand years 8 Z# A/ _4 Y: u6 Q2 k: q
Bright shining as the sun;
) q C, L- W! F5 ZWe've no less days to sing God's praise % z* ^; A1 A, e6 u2 `. Y5 c
Than when we first begun. |