Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
0 G8 y% O9 q6 w- UThat saved a wretch like me.
6 F' W. ]* H6 ^8 cI once was lost but now I'm found,
. M' N. k- P1 w- ~$ Z9 z8 |Was blind but now I see. ; D% |9 W; ^5 t/ n | m- X
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear ( I# j. U. ]$ e/ J1 G, S
And grace my fear relieved
O/ Z0 O) x5 E- x& @$ yHow precious did that grace appear,
( W ~# T/ _ h ?. W3 p) rThe hour I first believed.
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% x- P6 `( `8 K6 i: OThrough many dangers, toils and snares , U+ U& i5 H* q7 d( t% F6 v) W
We have already come
( K! L: R2 P( N8 h v8 t& vT’was grace that brought us safe thus far % n: L9 T8 v: z- {, f
And grace will lead us home.
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When we've been there ten thousand years
- C% `5 @6 d0 Z) V: |" b" y; {Bright shining as the sun;
/ m, K6 S. N$ h3 Y+ o& HWe've no less days to sing God's praise
1 q$ _" r. X* w" tThan when we first begun. |