Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
2 {; S; q; `: ]: @That saved a wretch like me.
# m+ ^+ }4 ]) {. u# t# t% SI once was lost but now I'm found,
. N1 J+ s# |" dWas blind but now I see. , s" b( d9 B& X" \
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear
- f& j, m( @6 @' ?( M, IAnd grace my fear relieved v" g# e5 ~' x# p
How precious did that grace appear, $ m; i+ [* c* p5 R H5 m8 Q6 I
The hour I first believed. u7 ]7 X; c% J9 | [
; Y9 n* t1 S7 IThrough many dangers, toils and snares : I! s' V' W% G$ s' @
We have already come % Y4 l7 J& [; {. j7 M; v/ ^
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far
' ^3 w8 Q# U& y% i5 C3 uAnd grace will lead us home. 8 E5 M4 p s2 @( p3 j: K% s6 t0 d. {
1 }# J" z. W6 j7 L* z. x, NWhen we've been there ten thousand years
8 V, @' g% S" b' j6 k- ?Bright shining as the sun;
0 b! C7 ^1 ^* X* m2 O. @We've no less days to sing God's praise 4 i* O- H" u1 D
Than when we first begun. |