Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
/ Q0 J# ]# l, {. a+ c7 }2 mThat saved a wretch like me. % c5 Z* B' n8 o& P
I once was lost but now I'm found,
& x6 W2 a/ O1 [. xWas blind but now I see. " A( l! h2 e" x) ]
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear 7 u" h5 X* N) a* @1 t# J5 h! b
And grace my fear relieved q. B4 f, M; T( U- E7 \
How precious did that grace appear, , J( j' c' u) N. x$ Q2 m% g
The hour I first believed. ( P5 J( v7 @3 P' X {8 W! z
; W* u C- W" j% @* ]5 ~" yThrough many dangers, toils and snares 9 i* d% O! r9 h4 C$ G9 K8 X
We have already come - I* V' j/ n* u
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far
% @4 R) l: S. J! w5 oAnd grace will lead us home. . i: Z2 e; m: W" R3 Y8 q
2 y( A6 e1 h, I% G, X3 PWhen we've been there ten thousand years 8 l9 Y2 S- x5 r4 a' G6 A2 |8 {+ S, H
Bright shining as the sun;
: A: X0 o; D( f* I0 V6 |We've no less days to sing God's praise
5 k3 x- j4 k) e0 l$ y" \# ~4 KThan when we first begun. |