Amazing grace, how sweet the sound 8 }! ^4 m4 @& _1 S2 d4 @
That saved a wretch like me. , a, X/ B: G5 P0 d( S! \( n8 g$ P
I once was lost but now I'm found,
+ t2 ^8 T1 n" |6 q+ lWas blind but now I see. 5 w9 c6 N+ E# y* R: z
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear
! N: C) d! ]5 VAnd grace my fear relieved % q- ]* u$ ]2 X! e( o, g
How precious did that grace appear, % q# W. G& J. n1 c
The hour I first believed. ) E' c# w, {: R0 D4 X& M! v( e
' }9 R* h# ?( {; h1 L: zThrough many dangers, toils and snares
- q3 T( Z) p/ K' Y1 r7 W& g! NWe have already come 6 o7 ]+ `( i7 |( L3 d! e; o/ {, W
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far
. X- b/ o& P: W) }/ yAnd grace will lead us home.
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When we've been there ten thousand years & m! ^; z" X. U8 E! _1 i
Bright shining as the sun;
% a5 l* ~) x6 C: D# mWe've no less days to sing God's praise
; ~# N- {$ R: pThan when we first begun. |