Amazing grace, how sweet the sound 8 f9 {5 I* U4 v2 i# t: z
That saved a wretch like me. 6 _' o! q D! q3 S
I once was lost but now I'm found,
$ z% V0 |8 V Q! aWas blind but now I see. - A) u# L) j' b/ D9 @& Y0 l% u
2 y. q' h& M8 p! E qT’was grace that taught my heart to fear
/ Q- D1 \, G" M a( D* k1 y; ?And grace my fear relieved 7 s/ `: e& R$ ~: @# D) K1 ?4 f
How precious did that grace appear, 6 W: E/ }. ^5 V, u+ C2 o
The hour I first believed. ' Y. F8 H4 Z3 z- d4 W4 F, B
- m/ s% R8 Y2 k2 W$ vThrough many dangers, toils and snares
1 {* z" i; r3 L% k: g( IWe have already come ! R% y* o( g: b& i, |
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far # w" E, {3 @# c t! H. j
And grace will lead us home.
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When we've been there ten thousand years
& x: P$ B. }8 Q* tBright shining as the sun;
1 r8 l% R, H1 ^9 [' z4 ]/ }8 jWe've no less days to sing God's praise
* X3 h! U. ~0 J& U& r- c' K' {Than when we first begun. |