Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
, ]! s4 z3 t$ n: ?; Y. ]) ]* hThat saved a wretch like me. - {& u4 r- D; f( H2 T5 I( D& F9 d2 K
I once was lost but now I'm found, % L) @6 h* x8 l/ O0 S7 y. ~; e
Was blind but now I see. ) O$ t3 N, x9 E3 @* u
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear
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How precious did that grace appear,
, S. x" C# O, u2 T& uThe hour I first believed. / [& C, m# N+ C
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Through many dangers, toils and snares 4 {! S+ z/ T9 p5 `/ B
We have already come # S3 s8 L- G4 _, ~/ F6 R% q' ]9 K& B
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far & A( [$ A* _$ v% G3 I8 l5 ^
And grace will lead us home. % B6 K# t8 v" W! G
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When we've been there ten thousand years
& C/ X: i* c! ?7 RBright shining as the sun; - E6 R) X3 d) \; d1 b
We've no less days to sing God's praise , ~9 Y( J! y* S% _6 }3 M' Y F( @" m
Than when we first begun. |