Amazing grace, how sweet the sound 2 f* s2 D1 S2 n% ]' P
That saved a wretch like me.
7 ]" c" C/ f( A- M' s* vI once was lost but now I'm found, 0 o4 O- N j9 m0 {7 D+ ]
Was blind but now I see. * k9 `7 |1 h [# ]& P- G
* ]8 i; {" E! m& V6 F& R. ~T’was grace that taught my heart to fear
" m) D( Q3 z7 K( @, ?7 r% `And grace my fear relieved
' o. y. R0 n; v# l$ t; dHow precious did that grace appear,
4 S3 j9 s* U! y' a5 ?" P4 X* IThe hour I first believed.
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4 |% r9 S$ r6 f* ^5 C: ~Through many dangers, toils and snares & [7 B9 [6 {; l
We have already come 2 J2 c) v m9 y/ q' Q: W* q
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far
1 C) u, H( T- i1 j/ t1 w: }And grace will lead us home.
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& r, B& A5 z& F$ {4 XWhen we've been there ten thousand years
8 Y1 d1 I9 G T l+ s* _% RBright shining as the sun; " \& H: j% V" {4 }# e" Q
We've no less days to sing God's praise
: |& K2 d1 s2 \5 }, z' [* BThan when we first begun. |