Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
1 j1 y3 j, Z8 A) i% e4 M9 bThat saved a wretch like me.
4 m4 v3 o% e) U7 d. \ AI once was lost but now I'm found, 3 _ P5 g8 W2 p, v
Was blind but now I see. ' X: |$ R9 ~" f# r
, x3 }! ^1 b/ W% q4 DT’was grace that taught my heart to fear
0 R, Q0 j, H2 ^2 j( LAnd grace my fear relieved
: z/ U* m* C% P9 ]" t% \How precious did that grace appear,
8 p7 U. u7 B' V# m" CThe hour I first believed. 7 j9 O0 a: {! Q. W+ g' I6 x
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Through many dangers, toils and snares
7 k9 V; a h$ l- A4 |7 zWe have already come
( \, Z5 U% `) G) |, `T’was grace that brought us safe thus far
6 \" M) p. w/ l9 M e& z* }) gAnd grace will lead us home. 8 L( w( U+ j. B0 n* P
9 W: b3 l! I. m5 S0 S) D& zWhen we've been there ten thousand years 1 ~/ L3 t+ \. f, s/ Q% S2 u+ X
Bright shining as the sun;
) Y3 P+ C% e0 ~; R- }& P6 V% h! ~5 aWe've no less days to sing God's praise ; {0 y( G6 w1 O, ?. Y9 T
Than when we first begun. |