Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
% W% y3 B1 X5 Z/ F5 KThat saved a wretch like me.
- M8 J. w! l. @, ~ CI once was lost but now I'm found,
+ w1 P- R9 d8 f$ H# I# yWas blind but now I see. ; v R0 ~* f$ h
8 c" B: i% l/ @& i: jT’was grace that taught my heart to fear 2 n$ k6 W* [1 n+ K9 ]/ `8 r( A
And grace my fear relieved
" k. N6 K: c! M4 {; JHow precious did that grace appear, ! |( ?( ]. X8 z9 ~* v- A9 h3 \
The hour I first believed. / P# J4 W* P! m5 t
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Through many dangers, toils and snares ; A3 k- [6 z, f0 w4 I, A( J
We have already come
A$ P% W/ R. r: |0 G, t) K* m: N/ Z) HT’was grace that brought us safe thus far
$ y D, n) A. _3 v2 F% aAnd grace will lead us home. / j( O, Z9 z9 [' c
, m0 B3 v' F) U9 _$ ~When we've been there ten thousand years
# }$ B/ ~3 i/ b9 z1 ?0 eBright shining as the sun; z% |; u' {9 N5 r$ w5 E/ F1 K3 i0 T
We've no less days to sing God's praise
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