Amazing grace, how sweet the sound - }7 E+ {8 C; E% l
That saved a wretch like me. / h- W0 L! E, r4 [9 H9 c
I once was lost but now I'm found,
+ g; E7 I: f9 @! E. z1 r) M4 yWas blind but now I see.
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear
6 z, H6 `+ j$ [' ^: kAnd grace my fear relieved
7 e6 _% @2 V' L3 W% O8 v5 l( V u5 [How precious did that grace appear, 3 q, Y5 Q' N# B6 J! G( y
The hour I first believed.
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' o7 i3 l, h, I; i, ?8 R5 _Through many dangers, toils and snares
* i) X6 {( ~9 h6 d) f2 d' d# ^We have already come 9 ` ~0 Q3 n X
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far
) [# _6 i" ~+ vAnd grace will lead us home. 2 P7 n& Y3 @3 T3 r* S5 [" h
/ u1 L, \' @' mWhen we've been there ten thousand years
, t, o1 _; n" N, Z# ]4 C+ A+ v: O: ABright shining as the sun; % T5 D. k% @. k1 d
We've no less days to sing God's praise
. Q: s5 I5 h& N( FThan when we first begun. |