Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
; D. T- E; b& VThat saved a wretch like me. 3 B. o# D2 _5 v9 s
I once was lost but now I'm found,
1 u4 i2 p5 m% c! Y- Z: I9 |Was blind but now I see. ) c6 G5 ^+ O' P4 c ]; u
7 h' q6 c# J# ^8 m2 }& M' O7 FT’was grace that taught my heart to fear
3 `2 J# `; _9 f% oAnd grace my fear relieved
! U# z3 M* l6 B) }) Q5 T S aHow precious did that grace appear, 1 h2 p2 ~, k3 K5 `1 v, L
The hour I first believed.
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Through many dangers, toils and snares
# }( |! k( M' NWe have already come 6 B. r- O ^: ^) d) M' r. s) W* [
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far ; f* O* J# h5 s6 s9 s: y
And grace will lead us home. ; z! W5 c v& l' g" b( A
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When we've been there ten thousand years 8 G8 d! W# F, T+ o9 u! _
Bright shining as the sun;
5 |( _# Z! O7 ^ p5 ]8 S3 m+ PWe've no less days to sing God's praise . x8 T0 C P) r% }
Than when we first begun. |