Amazing grace, how sweet the sound 8 G2 }' }0 l4 I% A: j9 t0 L
That saved a wretch like me. - `' M+ z a; _, N
I once was lost but now I'm found, ' O9 n$ T; t: M( \1 o8 F# g2 f' F) n
Was blind but now I see. - I! Z' N5 Z# y2 T7 \3 w
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear
. f" m+ W+ B: P. VAnd grace my fear relieved
# G" ]: L5 V! G H, C: W2 nHow precious did that grace appear, - F f: x$ V: \& t `" }. M; k
The hour I first believed.
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& |% Z6 O6 A0 W" |3 U" dThrough many dangers, toils and snares " T& I: o; N& L, C
We have already come 6 q! `3 T9 l' J; S, y* S% r2 `) q
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far
* H) i. f) M WAnd grace will lead us home.
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* a( r* V. N4 Y0 q H" ]1 oWhen we've been there ten thousand years
# [& G0 ?, H6 SBright shining as the sun; . S9 m- E. f; V/ M; u( N) x
We've no less days to sing God's praise $ C3 V. F& c* }( V& C2 h# a
Than when we first begun. |