Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
; ~+ ^* L( n. e) I( aThat saved a wretch like me. / T; @5 `7 ^& M
I once was lost but now I'm found,
1 e# e. n; ]$ O9 X: v3 q1 G, C5 O& W+ qWas blind but now I see. $ B/ D7 `0 i) \8 N
! f1 S* X3 p8 c; B, p+ mT’was grace that taught my heart to fear
; q K0 a2 A& l2 yAnd grace my fear relieved ! h; j( L' P8 I' g! v
How precious did that grace appear,
$ A) Y/ a. D/ VThe hour I first believed. 7 n* w( r- m; P3 d9 Y4 G
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Through many dangers, toils and snares 5 m' ~9 v# D( Q0 I9 |4 G
We have already come , l1 y. B; t% S: b
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far
/ c/ ^. Y- p5 [1 [* EAnd grace will lead us home.
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; F! o( ], K: Z, E; ?When we've been there ten thousand years 1 d1 n/ S4 E1 ]9 i
Bright shining as the sun;
) V# |# @7 {5 OWe've no less days to sing God's praise
0 s% w5 G$ [' P. @7 P" t: V( VThan when we first begun. |