Amazing grace, how sweet the sound , q1 g' ^# a( W2 z4 p- k8 b
That saved a wretch like me.
( l# z7 ]" Z0 O* XI once was lost but now I'm found, ' J7 ^! M0 k# D4 b: X0 R
Was blind but now I see.
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\1 Q& K) x" J% W: dT’was grace that taught my heart to fear
Y6 e. X2 \) {3 w! s3 S5 X6 pAnd grace my fear relieved 2 _) T9 b" u' ?/ R0 n, P* S7 t) J
How precious did that grace appear, % }# I- N% i, i3 |
The hour I first believed. 7 `0 P* r( p' ^- L% H: {6 K- |4 P, B
- e( c/ ~$ G$ { U9 QThrough many dangers, toils and snares $ s7 A2 g9 U$ @5 I- K% Y0 n
We have already come ' {7 q* k# U$ ?/ A% e& ~
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far 7 x8 C) J8 L! ], r' r' u( R
And grace will lead us home.
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When we've been there ten thousand years
' e% M! O p0 L8 _& YBright shining as the sun;
3 Y& p$ Z% a( ]- ~5 WWe've no less days to sing God's praise ( Y6 Y/ p4 f! ?2 d' Q j% k- h
Than when we first begun. |