Amazing grace, how sweet the sound 6 }/ ^6 b7 j8 O6 D6 I4 J {- X
That saved a wretch like me. * @! p3 x; ]# V3 h
I once was lost but now I'm found, ' q8 q6 D3 g! l
Was blind but now I see. 3 |" H+ V9 R" Q) c o
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear " U+ Q0 w$ J" s+ E- \) i
And grace my fear relieved
, f4 \2 q! }# K) t- B2 b& CHow precious did that grace appear, 1 b7 j2 W- B) _ x# Y
The hour I first believed.
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6 L. v6 {( E3 @, g, ^6 fThrough many dangers, toils and snares
) ~2 ^4 J, v; t6 RWe have already come * C+ L4 D, }/ E& e8 y
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far
' f' c" J) h! R' Y- I2 rAnd grace will lead us home. * Y. ~5 I; U. P5 U2 U$ `- `
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When we've been there ten thousand years
9 l/ E# R9 j. H9 {% ?' S9 |Bright shining as the sun; ' \4 J! c% I# j. i: `
We've no less days to sing God's praise 8 [$ c* ~7 m5 c* |6 Y) j* m
Than when we first begun. |