Amazing grace, how sweet the sound ( {) m- G! s# W8 k$ j0 I
That saved a wretch like me. # ]0 a! \; ]5 t% V$ Y* B1 b
I once was lost but now I'm found, % c. l- r9 ^" q8 E6 W
Was blind but now I see. * V- ]2 K4 E7 K; \5 G
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear
) k3 Z% a) t$ KAnd grace my fear relieved
' U0 @/ b$ f; XHow precious did that grace appear,
, s2 S V. x" m E# FThe hour I first believed.
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* u- j/ S, y+ z4 \7 aThrough many dangers, toils and snares % D3 u/ m0 d+ ? ^2 ~# t
We have already come
/ g; b4 _4 b- F& pT’was grace that brought us safe thus far
3 w! Z2 L5 G; W% i; `And grace will lead us home.
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- k- U6 l+ ]- H! Q1 d, J R- g$ ^When we've been there ten thousand years ; M6 c2 a; B0 g! d' z) ?' f a6 `
Bright shining as the sun; 2 } W# v( r N
We've no less days to sing God's praise
* s2 Z3 h. c8 FThan when we first begun. |