Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
! E/ x* W4 j ?" l- b3 O! k |; wThat saved a wretch like me.
1 u3 p: K: T1 `( C1 _9 H( K' yI once was lost but now I'm found,
! _# N4 t1 N! Z( Z9 Y1 CWas blind but now I see. 0 U2 z' Q( R4 |, q, [
- n* n# i: v, A. Y* p5 T& cT’was grace that taught my heart to fear # k: |5 V1 s- Y* ^/ R' H& R" L
And grace my fear relieved
, V" Q( b {0 k! {. j+ W, W* _How precious did that grace appear,
- D, |' V: f* t( }& B4 k: fThe hour I first believed.
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; h0 T' T' p& \3 @1 [6 rThrough many dangers, toils and snares
6 g& a- W4 h4 U; t9 ?$ ]We have already come
; @/ J9 I0 ] T3 c0 fT’was grace that brought us safe thus far
, e2 b# K1 T! A) o/ E# ^And grace will lead us home. , q- V$ b2 a8 i& f* }: `* Y
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When we've been there ten thousand years
; g |: L9 \, u! [; _. GBright shining as the sun;
9 w, x' C [0 e3 v# R/ Z0 ?/ yWe've no less days to sing God's praise
( M/ v2 ?& k; L9 kThan when we first begun. |