Amazing grace, how sweet the sound # ^% f7 f5 _, Y2 y' P- a( u
That saved a wretch like me. 2 l& F9 \7 R: n- R& D W" J3 @
I once was lost but now I'm found,
4 ^3 r- |' H' L1 l* E" p$ lWas blind but now I see. 1 \# F1 q: a% a
8 D3 E6 e& p p) E, i& k, LT’was grace that taught my heart to fear / p( `; V" T8 D$ z
And grace my fear relieved
6 [9 Z4 s9 p6 \' DHow precious did that grace appear, 9 ]7 s) {! G" c9 y
The hour I first believed. . g5 c7 s) s* d# T" k
, Z8 L2 Y# z# k- t, wThrough many dangers, toils and snares
, }5 `2 i2 ^" A! h. q, qWe have already come % |3 K2 M0 S# v* y, K
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far ( H8 B8 a; L3 D0 h7 X2 w. n$ w- B; _
And grace will lead us home. 9 v: |* |4 S" P+ u J' }0 a$ B
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When we've been there ten thousand years
/ f* j: X$ {4 D& L; s' R6 oBright shining as the sun;
2 r/ O% [ X- o h3 H9 dWe've no less days to sing God's praise / y7 G1 C; Y% o$ C( o; W
Than when we first begun. |