Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
. u: k" J! D2 Q! U J2 n7 g2 SThat saved a wretch like me. 6 Z1 l/ G4 k/ u
I once was lost but now I'm found,
8 Z3 `2 J/ o/ Y7 G( RWas blind but now I see.
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+ w [2 W1 s! {! z9 q' BT’was grace that taught my heart to fear
) _' R z3 n C$ Z- g% ]3 iAnd grace my fear relieved
" d8 E7 A9 b! UHow precious did that grace appear, 7 c I' e3 b- q9 S. t
The hour I first believed.
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2 K- W( U6 s" J) W# h' `Through many dangers, toils and snares
. v- T+ k L8 m8 eWe have already come
3 [+ `3 G6 G i8 ~, d' L5 aT’was grace that brought us safe thus far " ~8 |1 f" c; Y
And grace will lead us home. / b- P8 A* o! f ^8 m! ]
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When we've been there ten thousand years
8 g/ ~& {/ A/ G* J0 t* i& m/ [' N, mBright shining as the sun;
8 a- d7 J2 U1 C& V. j1 ^' jWe've no less days to sing God's praise
3 R& H7 A/ _; Z0 ~9 k! |Than when we first begun. |