Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
6 b1 V5 t7 Q& J8 @8 h1 M8 lThat saved a wretch like me. * m; `3 K( |; k, J- E+ u
I once was lost but now I'm found, . L9 ~$ E: u2 m0 V [9 G' }! W4 \4 F
Was blind but now I see. ( h4 o3 _% L8 R
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear , ^5 o h! r+ e6 k) Y8 f- \
And grace my fear relieved , B$ Q/ x0 n* P- g5 S
How precious did that grace appear,
9 m6 ^9 ~" Z( R$ c$ K1 o. G2 \The hour I first believed.
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) \0 P1 e2 l8 [6 o m3 d8 VThrough many dangers, toils and snares
( S# ?8 P* F' o: KWe have already come + H, {% ?, V" C+ t# b6 J
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far
. E6 P& l* p* }, Q A; }* [! hAnd grace will lead us home. : ~4 K# @0 W" a l
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When we've been there ten thousand years
/ x& _7 w5 D eBright shining as the sun;
6 D/ t* _! ]& f2 h) t. ]8 iWe've no less days to sing God's praise
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