Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
: `, ^- U! q( H. \1 L& y8 IThat saved a wretch like me. & ?. F: W: }5 }! V9 I
I once was lost but now I'm found,
6 ?. t3 ?, W( n' O" `Was blind but now I see. / x1 u: C( L, L! \
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear
% F: Q0 O, z J0 KAnd grace my fear relieved
) L! S8 e% h' J; G! sHow precious did that grace appear,
8 P. E/ Q- w7 n2 lThe hour I first believed.
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& @4 ~9 M( e+ B9 p( UThrough many dangers, toils and snares 4 y1 Y+ {: ]1 |4 e" i$ f
We have already come
" G* v4 t, D% V$ c. O: d% oT’was grace that brought us safe thus far # A- I6 q0 X9 M0 ~, P
And grace will lead us home.
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When we've been there ten thousand years 7 X' p$ f$ T" T( S0 V
Bright shining as the sun; & k6 G! q) c: ?& n& k
We've no less days to sing God's praise 3 E! I' T. R5 x( y+ l4 h8 [8 E+ h
Than when we first begun. |