Amazing grace, how sweet the sound 5 b3 t7 [& k- M) w( J" z/ E$ \' S
That saved a wretch like me.
3 Y' R6 Y8 h* x6 \I once was lost but now I'm found,
4 i9 @. a0 w+ `& D/ V. D4 lWas blind but now I see.
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7 e$ b. u" U/ N( mT’was grace that taught my heart to fear ( e- \1 N, n) h! S, o' L
And grace my fear relieved
) J6 Y Y, ~& Z' ]2 pHow precious did that grace appear, 1 Z* C% Q* _( c# Y. C' H# u+ b
The hour I first believed.
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Through many dangers, toils and snares % U& x* a" e# d
We have already come 5 F# P# C( ]1 {2 {! ]4 K
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far
5 p4 n1 g9 ?9 }2 p% q% ?2 wAnd grace will lead us home. # m$ h4 |2 F+ B
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When we've been there ten thousand years ; I- J `- p5 X( r
Bright shining as the sun; ) x7 K4 i4 H) ?: m) r/ t, [& O
We've no less days to sing God's praise
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