Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
3 N8 o) R, }/ C. ?$ x$ tThat saved a wretch like me.
% C6 e* j2 Z9 {) b8 ^/ UI once was lost but now I'm found, % {, @, D! H3 w+ J5 Q
Was blind but now I see.
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: X$ n3 l2 Z+ I" D& |9 tT’was grace that taught my heart to fear
5 X7 a0 ~% t$ ?, H1 _And grace my fear relieved
^8 E4 d/ F" w# X- XHow precious did that grace appear, ; |3 s5 g& U0 r9 c
The hour I first believed.
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Through many dangers, toils and snares
7 P7 D( f2 G* W- \7 m2 ]We have already come ; y, T! E- r+ `
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far , a8 \) S6 [3 O/ L9 d/ L
And grace will lead us home. 1 P0 C* y7 W4 y' s+ o
0 `( _- F3 o) c/ s; P& e8 fWhen we've been there ten thousand years 7 ?& U/ r4 ?- {7 K
Bright shining as the sun;
) C% v1 q) C6 _6 wWe've no less days to sing God's praise
* e3 D2 |3 {6 R' AThan when we first begun. |