Amazing grace, how sweet the sound " i+ N V+ t, N. Y- m2 A: F
That saved a wretch like me. % U0 J% w& R; U
I once was lost but now I'm found, 1 f/ B7 b5 `1 ^
Was blind but now I see. 1 k+ c8 g. ~3 W$ R% l7 C Q
5 ?5 A+ R! Y) E, W3 f HT’was grace that taught my heart to fear
8 Q! T2 Q( D- v+ r3 `And grace my fear relieved
2 C" K# f8 B- X/ F% ~How precious did that grace appear, % d; Y! a. C. T. Y; D
The hour I first believed.
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Through many dangers, toils and snares
8 h! H# a3 ]4 |& L3 q3 CWe have already come
9 `" T9 Z1 r6 H; r1 L$ \T’was grace that brought us safe thus far ' D' q( w+ C7 d+ Q
And grace will lead us home.
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! n+ ?, K: q ` I. mWhen we've been there ten thousand years
' ?7 O5 x U2 d: N& s) ~: LBright shining as the sun;
8 V A, a) b# Y- z# U$ ?3 X- `) ?. lWe've no less days to sing God's praise
! r. D, e; b `. m+ b9 [9 `Than when we first begun. |