Amazing grace, how sweet the sound : g% g+ K( F9 |% |' |( c
That saved a wretch like me. - {! t: [4 y! z7 R, C4 L
I once was lost but now I'm found, 5 `& z9 \: B5 L# p' E n) \
Was blind but now I see. ! O7 ~: M. D. ^0 K
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear . u' y' {* B* ]: p
And grace my fear relieved
) d# ~7 Y3 K$ v0 i+ JHow precious did that grace appear, 6 J, E6 \+ X2 P% ^
The hour I first believed.
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8 O* ^8 _3 c. oThrough many dangers, toils and snares
7 u* k: A( H9 c3 _# UWe have already come
7 d& X1 {. |( Z8 XT’was grace that brought us safe thus far
5 h2 \! F3 N) F. fAnd grace will lead us home. : u2 r) k7 W6 ^, s* ?5 t
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When we've been there ten thousand years
$ k, Q4 ^2 D8 L" cBright shining as the sun; : u5 t; m. L; p5 p3 @' V$ O l+ L
We've no less days to sing God's praise % o, c5 _% Y% X
Than when we first begun. |