Amazing grace, how sweet the sound % r$ n w- D, j: g" W
That saved a wretch like me. ! l! y: \0 i4 ]# e7 P: | d
I once was lost but now I'm found,
7 j7 ]$ l* U4 o& k- vWas blind but now I see. ) P& d- K# R8 N, P P
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear
0 J" P5 M! g& Q/ v9 v! JAnd grace my fear relieved $ t! p: d1 U+ q
How precious did that grace appear,
2 `$ X: @7 b0 [' _( b5 gThe hour I first believed.
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. {/ V. [2 v- Y5 z8 e, ~Through many dangers, toils and snares ' R( t" W. N3 n6 D* K
We have already come % _% J2 v8 y: k: H! z2 e
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far ) D% J7 [* _ s1 s# ]
And grace will lead us home.
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7 T8 ]( H5 X! ?. q% B' |When we've been there ten thousand years
2 x6 u1 @, _5 Q5 {% nBright shining as the sun;
) v) S6 `0 D" }8 J/ M, g" sWe've no less days to sing God's praise
Z m: j3 G. c; `2 _0 z+ vThan when we first begun. |