Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
3 J( K6 H4 @* R1 l' K, VThat saved a wretch like me. ! U* \) a, m/ ?9 \! z4 J% l
I once was lost but now I'm found, ) }0 j. o2 Q0 s+ g# j, `
Was blind but now I see.
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/ U! [1 ?8 y" _& i& A6 ST’was grace that taught my heart to fear
9 ] p8 ^- m( C2 p( bAnd grace my fear relieved
" d+ p' @- d9 W3 A) }How precious did that grace appear,
! x' Y/ C; w% A. y% h1 v3 ~The hour I first believed.
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$ F: u3 R( N: P0 A v- Y: cThrough many dangers, toils and snares . j9 ~, ~7 w/ I: Y
We have already come 3 p* B7 J2 j. _0 ?; ]1 g; c( \
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far
& h, ~# s9 W/ I7 TAnd grace will lead us home. ' F/ W% [5 ?" h/ j
4 Y# C" m' I, G# X8 C% bWhen we've been there ten thousand years
3 I: x6 z( x3 l' iBright shining as the sun;
2 S7 \# F, d! X% l# nWe've no less days to sing God's praise , b! u1 \0 L5 q+ m/ R
Than when we first begun. |