Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
& X) N# a `. ]% `9 @That saved a wretch like me. ; F7 H1 e8 J4 h- I* A1 T
I once was lost but now I'm found, . c+ D7 L$ S9 ]7 |
Was blind but now I see.
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear
; r+ o3 H4 u3 B# W E4 j9 d/ XAnd grace my fear relieved
/ Q& I: K2 u# |/ }How precious did that grace appear,
2 o- }6 v5 S/ l/ m; c+ q, C2 G& nThe hour I first believed.
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- Z M+ J0 p% \ `2 aThrough many dangers, toils and snares ' ?; r% i+ ]! A6 X4 `/ R6 j
We have already come 8 p. s. W: ~9 y6 V1 Z, M
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far # n3 h% K, }0 Q9 b
And grace will lead us home. 5 q8 \! T7 o/ H/ H( b1 @
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When we've been there ten thousand years $ g3 {$ w+ U9 _3 e& l! |" m, l
Bright shining as the sun; . G. X( {6 f; F+ b, o c
We've no less days to sing God's praise
$ O, R& O o: O0 \5 z, s! vThan when we first begun. |