Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
% h/ v# ?9 g% H% ^1 cThat saved a wretch like me.
- Y' B" h( a4 ?I once was lost but now I'm found, / U: I* \6 K: y' G' B8 V
Was blind but now I see. 9 y8 [% S' U6 D' Y! C& N% Y, `. i7 A: F
4 @+ `+ n& \. d# K) ^T’was grace that taught my heart to fear / `+ f) {+ J+ r0 t
And grace my fear relieved ; F& X) k: p- t! _
How precious did that grace appear, 0 O2 `( g! S8 _+ A. d4 n( Z
The hour I first believed.
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+ Z4 [3 Q! t' Y Y B* OThrough many dangers, toils and snares
6 e9 G4 ~; ]4 M+ o [We have already come
) o9 k( h6 K4 S; a8 XT’was grace that brought us safe thus far
5 i/ b0 e5 J4 S. E: kAnd grace will lead us home.
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& Y% H( j' i; ~3 @" {When we've been there ten thousand years 4 C; ]3 V" L9 V' v9 C
Bright shining as the sun; & _7 Q% j( V8 r# W/ ` V
We've no less days to sing God's praise / B9 i! i' ?% S" w6 e# @7 i
Than when we first begun. |