Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
9 ~" r# ?3 e2 S2 p n6 {That saved a wretch like me.
4 U z$ T4 U" m) _I once was lost but now I'm found,
1 \: t& L9 J. ? E. DWas blind but now I see.
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. ?5 q! ~: J- t+ l/ q6 U/ |T’was grace that taught my heart to fear 9 x; ^# b" k! K; l/ J0 J/ @3 w
And grace my fear relieved ' A! T6 x! z, H* e4 D0 E
How precious did that grace appear, 0 d* L* S$ s9 F8 T3 x& k4 T+ a
The hour I first believed. * X ]7 A6 B, @1 ]% u4 @
% t8 G9 M8 N" o1 x) p# TThrough many dangers, toils and snares ' j) n2 ]' {( E$ f* k& Y1 E* \
We have already come 6 {% q6 \( L; M: R& ~
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far
" U) `% f, O. H, O2 @0 XAnd grace will lead us home. $ A: ^( u; l; h
& P& M5 k+ p" y5 f- ]When we've been there ten thousand years
# \7 w0 {$ s1 rBright shining as the sun; 8 j' j0 _( ~/ e# m
We've no less days to sing God's praise
% q3 F8 j, Y, p# x* [* L$ e8 `: K; {Than when we first begun. |