Amazing grace, how sweet the sound 0 E) r* c9 G- d# [6 v! c
That saved a wretch like me. x, g& x; ]" J- z2 @8 H* d
I once was lost but now I'm found, $ h5 c6 ~" e. R: V3 w# g# N
Was blind but now I see. 2 ^" p+ p. Z8 N' i8 J. c
1 Z$ s& m3 f# w R. x, yT’was grace that taught my heart to fear
$ b( O8 ~: d6 }: L NAnd grace my fear relieved
; u" g' ^) |# G3 |% Z4 E, y% NHow precious did that grace appear,
2 m5 `: V0 S3 `0 }& QThe hour I first believed. 7 {: Y: R6 J/ S
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Through many dangers, toils and snares 9 W# _+ H: o! s/ V2 U2 R
We have already come
! A" z! f5 W7 b, R2 J1 ET’was grace that brought us safe thus far ! r; R& }4 u7 J5 k9 v
And grace will lead us home. 1 z) b: O, E% A& w# h* p' K8 y
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When we've been there ten thousand years
# u' R3 }) k% [ F6 }7 W+ PBright shining as the sun;
* G! z1 v" X3 yWe've no less days to sing God's praise ; l5 _, ?/ s5 x/ i6 C9 O
Than when we first begun. |