Amazing grace, how sweet the sound ! r# s) h* E1 S9 f. B" w8 \, I
That saved a wretch like me.
- ~% J) y$ L3 |' u1 j RI once was lost but now I'm found,
$ }9 K( ?* U+ y* p, w2 s+ QWas blind but now I see. ! k6 L. Z8 ~1 I' D4 v
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear
. l0 S I( \" o Y) Z6 }And grace my fear relieved
: f$ I, r4 j1 ^' SHow precious did that grace appear, ' e1 l3 [; g8 o
The hour I first believed.
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Through many dangers, toils and snares 4 ^# A: P% A! ?8 e9 @' P
We have already come 5 ?2 A' @" r5 n# e6 k% L- \/ W+ s7 c
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far # v. q2 }8 O! C. X5 g3 `; m
And grace will lead us home. ! m6 j; O1 y$ f: _* `2 X) A2 p
) ?' \+ ]: j+ J; NWhen we've been there ten thousand years $ W- ~& a8 Y; O2 T
Bright shining as the sun;
8 B' W! {7 n9 r5 H- V! d& OWe've no less days to sing God's praise R- _- m1 e) B2 v$ K7 a+ ?$ h, V
Than when we first begun. |