Amazing grace, how sweet the sound $ N1 n7 z: A9 S& B: t
That saved a wretch like me. ( S( U: u# V# C+ d
I once was lost but now I'm found,
, _+ o/ q8 y% S% w- y, qWas blind but now I see. 3 A5 j, b% ?* d$ e( O1 F+ _, Z
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear
, y! ^- \1 g- j* v, h, KAnd grace my fear relieved
" m0 a' O4 S. n! d w$ GHow precious did that grace appear, " s- g, d8 ~2 p8 p9 J
The hour I first believed. 6 o+ f- Z- e0 o E0 v% |( f: U2 U5 L
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Through many dangers, toils and snares
; i7 f1 @7 A5 ]2 }7 W. F4 lWe have already come 6 C) h7 ^7 k# S$ J
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far + ~' W" M9 Q8 T1 X w5 G. A
And grace will lead us home. ) J1 ?: K; _: Y5 n7 [6 |, a* z
/ S7 o1 S5 g) I4 h5 oWhen we've been there ten thousand years
$ X8 N7 w: V% [" K: w% |7 \( wBright shining as the sun;
' {' L6 B6 p0 X ^! g7 FWe've no less days to sing God's praise * [! y1 E" q: A9 z. s8 m; L
Than when we first begun. |