Amazing grace, how sweet the sound 0 x! ~, Z; x$ e& ^2 Y% A
That saved a wretch like me. : t# v4 T& D; C) H
I once was lost but now I'm found, $ o7 j$ H7 W: ~9 ]# Y. N
Was blind but now I see.
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$ b$ v/ b+ `$ P2 w6 wT’was grace that taught my heart to fear M! I( j2 n( G8 R) v. j
And grace my fear relieved
6 x# t" Y- x- j" [ Z+ p% L9 |How precious did that grace appear,
! n3 Y9 {0 L4 J1 k0 y! x, V1 E3 _6 LThe hour I first believed. $ Y0 \4 a* H6 Y1 Y
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Through many dangers, toils and snares 7 s' }* L) V4 C. n, K9 }
We have already come 3 D! @5 K, Q' Q8 _7 w; ~
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far
+ P. M. N3 C, E; Y+ i/ KAnd grace will lead us home.
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; c- Q. H6 @' D8 n. `0 AWhen we've been there ten thousand years
# ]* O" ?! Z# y0 rBright shining as the sun;
* U" y3 A2 h+ q1 }' j! [+ VWe've no less days to sing God's praise 2 t$ ` c' V, m$ h$ i
Than when we first begun. |