Amazing grace, how sweet the sound & i/ \) \# u4 c' m, Y
That saved a wretch like me.
) c$ k- E9 O+ b9 ZI once was lost but now I'm found, ( ]/ _3 t1 [3 H3 U9 f2 S
Was blind but now I see.
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8 |7 b7 b5 w3 Y* ~. N+ u, s/ bT’was grace that taught my heart to fear f: j/ W* F# [( u9 E% [
And grace my fear relieved
* Y. E# _1 l4 S8 b2 u2 dHow precious did that grace appear, 2 V' S+ I: W& m4 m. M9 w
The hour I first believed. 2 W+ S0 `: J, V
1 a; Z- f/ e. t7 n9 ^. c" u3 J; U" BThrough many dangers, toils and snares
6 k* @+ n& g( q3 V7 WWe have already come ' [2 L/ f) a7 T) U
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far
7 d9 x1 g# V5 p0 ~4 t8 q2 D+ MAnd grace will lead us home. 2 O3 u/ D% ?9 d6 o Y5 z/ c9 F
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When we've been there ten thousand years
* V2 L1 u% v% m! {; h- WBright shining as the sun; " q, T% d E9 t/ S& f8 q! m
We've no less days to sing God's praise
3 ]: J1 H, L Q! B- tThan when we first begun. |