Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
/ S; y* \/ k* t+ J K) ~That saved a wretch like me. ; F, @& R* n+ p) n
I once was lost but now I'm found,
5 l! W8 ]% _% bWas blind but now I see.
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear
6 n0 d/ M8 b" \$ tAnd grace my fear relieved
, a: r2 O) G8 iHow precious did that grace appear,
/ K$ K; i# J. e7 f7 @" O# h; W+ N% K2 gThe hour I first believed.
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8 ]% N! R7 i; e% i4 MThrough many dangers, toils and snares
) t: u+ G2 u5 e+ e. E" B0 b2 [We have already come
9 A" N( ~" N1 U) M: PT’was grace that brought us safe thus far # d- }4 X. n9 f
And grace will lead us home.
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. v3 h3 a: h7 r1 R3 ?When we've been there ten thousand years $ l2 P( l$ M8 d$ d: ` r" N
Bright shining as the sun;
. @. K C& n* BWe've no less days to sing God's praise * l2 y( W# W4 S
Than when we first begun. |