Amazing grace, how sweet the sound 1 ?7 d" S: k+ h5 b% v# w
That saved a wretch like me.
6 R2 l1 l6 F3 B9 NI once was lost but now I'm found,
' |- m3 V- V2 t4 NWas blind but now I see. % M$ K' u3 f5 V+ Y5 E0 l
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear : S2 k/ d8 K- m7 o1 J _
And grace my fear relieved & v( i* M' P3 F9 z
How precious did that grace appear,
9 o8 P8 _' E- N# p( K2 D) N3 bThe hour I first believed. $ z, D# X! x$ W, T3 w( ^1 [+ Q) F$ N/ g
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Through many dangers, toils and snares 1 A" O( R; ~! `" n% ~6 @& c
We have already come
5 ]5 i' |& w% q/ j7 |5 HT’was grace that brought us safe thus far
) D' u3 h( V$ A% I% w5 _8 b4 ]And grace will lead us home.
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When we've been there ten thousand years & y' K$ C8 h, N( S! [3 E
Bright shining as the sun; 5 {) O& ]% |- _ R( x; W K
We've no less days to sing God's praise " i! j7 h! N, \0 w" ]
Than when we first begun. |