Amazing grace, how sweet the sound H) ^8 m8 }! o
That saved a wretch like me. 5 }( ]2 M9 v( E$ R/ ]5 E4 M6 A
I once was lost but now I'm found, ( s& C2 Z& Y: S O2 p# i
Was blind but now I see. ' `) P3 ]5 _. l$ l6 S* y2 r+ x
, _- g- n. E9 D7 ?. F5 w; u$ }T’was grace that taught my heart to fear
0 a7 K c2 ^( i, m1 i" KAnd grace my fear relieved
, i' F( t6 M6 A. THow precious did that grace appear,
" F: N# u! \" p( |The hour I first believed. % M5 B; G% _" ^, l
0 V, m* z$ J. J1 a2 GThrough many dangers, toils and snares
" r2 ^& m- `5 {We have already come
! e$ d$ W, \# z( `) PT’was grace that brought us safe thus far 8 o1 ^, |1 B1 j8 U, b, E0 D
And grace will lead us home. " G, h% u/ ]) q7 E+ ?
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When we've been there ten thousand years
: t2 i/ G$ a3 F5 V! VBright shining as the sun;
- j3 K, \) n- u! @- m) ~1 I2 O# sWe've no less days to sing God's praise # J$ z! O0 U6 ~" z0 K7 C
Than when we first begun. |