Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
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: o. S3 O1 ^; YI once was lost but now I'm found, & | L8 a4 @5 u, o
Was blind but now I see.
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear ! v6 I& y9 K) F& Z- ]5 S# V0 v
And grace my fear relieved 9 C- O5 V. d( z8 O( k& |
How precious did that grace appear, . D- w. S$ j& ^6 u3 N
The hour I first believed. 9 D8 N. @1 o5 H- u+ ~5 ^3 U1 C; V
% b, v3 b1 r' h1 I. p/ R) N' EThrough many dangers, toils and snares
0 T' ?0 L/ N* K- w/ `We have already come
* N( D4 W7 m% J ]5 w. C: S! pT’was grace that brought us safe thus far
0 M8 ?! ~) w$ m7 o) C$ BAnd grace will lead us home.
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When we've been there ten thousand years , N# ^! _: _* y7 E" [, p! I6 f
Bright shining as the sun;
% h8 f" M2 V) L/ S( Y# E. B! o% NWe've no less days to sing God's praise
& k. L2 s- r3 Q/ R& p @- N7 |' RThan when we first begun. |