Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
" I+ s4 l/ X( M0 v1 oThat saved a wretch like me.
7 d4 E0 Z4 N7 o$ a. s2 J/ A8 {. [I once was lost but now I'm found, 8 @, B) S9 c3 I5 y$ B5 O; r
Was blind but now I see. 4 x; W' F. G* U! t& [# S
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear
& D* _$ ]9 q7 `% x$ a' pAnd grace my fear relieved 3 S4 b D, Z; p2 O) o/ J
How precious did that grace appear, . m4 U) p2 a( [" x- a
The hour I first believed. 6 S/ c. ^2 h1 {( v4 s8 Z# O X& W# f
3 f* n2 p0 h% FThrough many dangers, toils and snares 0 D: ~' G( h6 |
We have already come
. l% r0 g2 x5 A* c; @) k4 ^T’was grace that brought us safe thus far
+ b. A" f3 j, @8 r4 u& bAnd grace will lead us home. % W4 I1 I2 h# X2 \+ n
4 F0 \& f+ M' |- j" h5 B7 wWhen we've been there ten thousand years - H: _9 W. A4 c8 b) j
Bright shining as the sun;
7 a/ E6 ~4 h5 U- j; kWe've no less days to sing God's praise
) v+ f2 B1 K+ F7 U. O" t6 xThan when we first begun. |