Amazing grace, how sweet the sound 8 d# s C; C d' z4 B- K% B9 E7 a, m+ m
That saved a wretch like me.
% W0 N& b2 H0 @1 wI once was lost but now I'm found,
( [4 h, O7 w, K: l) [Was blind but now I see. $ w& Y# z+ h a" B: y
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear
N% C0 V5 U2 l5 _And grace my fear relieved 8 a) X0 p# }6 S/ }! U* j
How precious did that grace appear, " @7 A. f5 p2 Y7 Z4 x
The hour I first believed. ) ]5 G7 z3 ~4 C r$ C- x
! s/ S! [1 ~6 `, M% b# a! y. I" sThrough many dangers, toils and snares
' i/ ^2 o0 O# q& v2 {7 P. R, SWe have already come ' `" M! w6 e0 @9 u8 l$ i! ?
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far 6 X% P6 w4 \: \8 Q/ }! Q) g8 H& y
And grace will lead us home. / Y( u7 @6 U- _! |! Z
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When we've been there ten thousand years
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We've no less days to sing God's praise
% J4 u# x E1 M7 U" r+ JThan when we first begun. |