Amazing grace, how sweet the sound ! i6 G2 M+ o3 y, t# A3 w, O
That saved a wretch like me.
9 A3 w' E3 U8 j+ W8 m+ uI once was lost but now I'm found, ) T' a9 D! Y, H8 F6 V n
Was blind but now I see.
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear 9 b, {) |$ O! i0 z. n! _
And grace my fear relieved
# p' _1 N/ g) G. o4 jHow precious did that grace appear,
( X9 E7 I. J! g7 t M3 JThe hour I first believed. % z4 J% z2 T! [( B
. l3 {2 Z$ B) B6 g; m w1 }3 f% fThrough many dangers, toils and snares
( O* {# j( Y) eWe have already come " t$ }# G2 J- k+ p; ]" U; U
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far
* j& O7 x. m# _% HAnd grace will lead us home. 6 l5 b [$ E# P$ v3 s
1 Q( H" X' \0 w5 ~, G" E6 h7 I4 HWhen we've been there ten thousand years
O2 s$ [9 a, o$ }; a0 }! HBright shining as the sun; * x8 X& K$ u; e
We've no less days to sing God's praise
2 K# z! E5 u9 T9 u( o) dThan when we first begun. |