Amazing grace, how sweet the sound $ ?9 r! |3 T f: n" p
That saved a wretch like me. 0 B/ l; r( r- u# k5 L* p
I once was lost but now I'm found,
( O7 P$ J; E& d* n1 ]' W# _Was blind but now I see. " A6 f& F$ p$ } p1 |' j
$ o9 G8 u) h: {7 e! q$ aT’was grace that taught my heart to fear * V- l, c {6 Z* f; m7 T- E
And grace my fear relieved
7 D) b) u3 f$ A& {5 N/ }5 HHow precious did that grace appear, 8 [ |- o# f" {
The hour I first believed. 4 m: v, q4 F6 I: r0 d# v4 ^% a
" E" d! d* M5 l) w7 gThrough many dangers, toils and snares
( P4 @! o5 w+ F2 G- M) aWe have already come
" @! s8 f' K% k$ a" [5 ` dT’was grace that brought us safe thus far
3 X2 K2 L" s! h/ @! DAnd grace will lead us home.
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When we've been there ten thousand years
6 m* t# F" ?& C7 D- v! H# O2 s' JBright shining as the sun;
% B! U' ]! x1 u' X- k* zWe've no less days to sing God's praise 7 c' |6 T: P3 U0 i$ u0 c
Than when we first begun. |