Amazing grace, how sweet the sound , s: h5 P( L; W, N; V
That saved a wretch like me.
* g. j: D0 N+ T! I8 W/ ]I once was lost but now I'm found, : X3 q& |/ b' P; j1 g9 O8 ^
Was blind but now I see. : Q+ o' x: `, G
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear
0 f$ C3 Y/ e2 @; i# y/ KAnd grace my fear relieved
" k6 _# q3 w o0 H1 h% a% t# HHow precious did that grace appear, * |! B. |8 C6 M1 }" f) N! p& i1 ~( P
The hour I first believed. % t; J% r, ~# a
' @* c6 J2 G, GThrough many dangers, toils and snares . V; R/ L; K# G a
We have already come 2 B# G; {2 J( u @' d
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far 2 D! ~. s+ D, |6 I4 E
And grace will lead us home. 6 e2 l" Z" Z; u; {% N: x/ A, y
7 ]. I$ [% c0 R3 @When we've been there ten thousand years
" F. h" F3 F3 Z4 B) f* d1 x, Z- WBright shining as the sun;
6 w& q; g5 f0 b* s3 x( r3 z, {We've no less days to sing God's praise 3 s) T& i3 u7 |+ w& D$ Z" T
Than when we first begun. |