Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
7 E! C5 c; Y% Q% o! q( fThat saved a wretch like me. 1 j. h1 O7 r7 J" e. C6 `
I once was lost but now I'm found,
, z0 I& O+ }' u$ w GWas blind but now I see. 8 I7 U7 |7 w4 [5 m
0 d; B9 Q. K9 d0 XT’was grace that taught my heart to fear 5 a5 s+ S3 a Q% s! v& \0 s- k0 |8 k
And grace my fear relieved , N$ N8 W) m, c ~3 L }, D* `* X
How precious did that grace appear, ( ^0 R# ^- x( U* `: G
The hour I first believed.
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Through many dangers, toils and snares 8 d. i: |% m- j* e8 ^; ?
We have already come
0 g3 r8 @; Z% m; d9 d- R# vT’was grace that brought us safe thus far
$ g1 o: g' e/ D8 [And grace will lead us home.
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) C* ~" v* n/ n2 |When we've been there ten thousand years / F! r, C2 u( v+ F4 d: n. O
Bright shining as the sun;
0 F/ ^; W, M( F5 g. s) B+ xWe've no less days to sing God's praise ! @6 H% h+ A3 z! `5 y' g- H! `
Than when we first begun. |