Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
, A8 ]" [# t5 HThat saved a wretch like me. + L, e! K) v1 g$ T, C$ B
I once was lost but now I'm found, 1 ~( S X, G* w1 o* Q
Was blind but now I see. 0 o4 c( t$ r$ @1 O# n# a
( F; I Z0 p/ mT’was grace that taught my heart to fear
/ I- z! I, R" v! }& hAnd grace my fear relieved
; s7 E t) ~- M* E! v, y5 @# _! S/ y- VHow precious did that grace appear,
; i, O- O; N5 cThe hour I first believed. 4 A4 }* [. y% O+ R: a$ b
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Through many dangers, toils and snares
9 v/ v6 B" F9 `. DWe have already come
2 O* O F7 I1 c" e9 r# }) \T’was grace that brought us safe thus far & D* V) t. w" z; {; }$ m
And grace will lead us home. ) [) T3 |+ l$ d5 M. D6 L# b1 b# e1 z
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When we've been there ten thousand years
5 n) |1 } N1 j- ~4 X& P% o# kBright shining as the sun;
6 K' P5 v* Z5 @1 j3 r/ [+ T1 jWe've no less days to sing God's praise
0 D4 w$ x+ l8 r" ~1 h" qThan when we first begun. |