Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
4 _$ J+ q! h+ H# H! x( T6 O( eThat saved a wretch like me.
$ s! I6 d4 a! Y: y& rI once was lost but now I'm found, $ @& X! v. B/ m! z
Was blind but now I see. , R! Q" A: P1 G G
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear
. Q$ ]( S; U+ U( h1 W% |: b) xAnd grace my fear relieved + h7 v* _2 ?4 L- V3 y' ?
How precious did that grace appear,
! J1 \( }! D+ q' |6 V0 @# IThe hour I first believed. - Q. Z9 d8 p, `+ M. L- F
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Through many dangers, toils and snares
3 B H6 v" F+ R8 n8 bWe have already come
% n, K" I* p% u$ [. T' {. ^T’was grace that brought us safe thus far 1 k5 B& }* |7 ~+ L- t# @' d
And grace will lead us home.
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- P+ N( Z! Y& m3 P3 V9 b; e' a; ZWhen we've been there ten thousand years
/ z) \: I, Q$ }0 }+ ^) ~. MBright shining as the sun;
' O8 p2 R5 i0 N+ E& N" i; v8 CWe've no less days to sing God's praise
( I* \9 w$ J, Y7 a5 }" GThan when we first begun. |