Amazing grace, how sweet the sound 6 w& K) ~: T5 N% J; R# w. W
That saved a wretch like me.
& J' R$ ~& n( F6 k' t7 l5 yI once was lost but now I'm found,
: l" Y! Q9 u& O3 ]7 _( f8 @2 VWas blind but now I see. C8 @8 \. A1 M; P! b
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear 7 X8 T* [: |1 n5 X
And grace my fear relieved & e+ N- I$ N0 m; k' `) r! N$ K
How precious did that grace appear,
3 G5 W0 E- O" z; V$ X( K4 ~# HThe hour I first believed. , k. I& ^6 J" ?
7 @* E" }3 }+ b5 O- x8 t7 JThrough many dangers, toils and snares : W# U5 t- J4 ]& l
We have already come
, w) y \7 P' s- y. p; E& [T’was grace that brought us safe thus far
( Z* u" \" P( cAnd grace will lead us home.
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# m3 j. f5 U/ \! |1 F. b" L, |" lWhen we've been there ten thousand years % x( r" n3 h+ N
Bright shining as the sun; ( d' m( U" o! ^& x1 K+ f* k$ ^' M* {
We've no less days to sing God's praise
: H2 d+ y4 U" i; ]& D7 iThan when we first begun. |