Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
6 C7 S# b; R1 g& LThat saved a wretch like me.
9 }/ K' a8 U5 ~+ \6 p# YI once was lost but now I'm found,
" N/ e: s4 i8 n) O4 Y2 Q6 |Was blind but now I see.
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear " a5 Q4 M# s9 v
And grace my fear relieved
8 Q3 U+ h8 s+ Z' tHow precious did that grace appear, ( f* _, w; z' m6 V/ V9 s) U- K
The hour I first believed. # x: X5 c0 I- _4 |
a% W. G& z+ R2 ~Through many dangers, toils and snares : f0 m! D+ O2 B4 m1 Y/ O3 v) Y2 u
We have already come
$ x' B. r, u" h" h) [T’was grace that brought us safe thus far . q5 m/ a I% Q( O" a' o
And grace will lead us home. 2 X, J3 j; U' ?, r/ E' V
! }% y& I+ C8 Q8 x0 eWhen we've been there ten thousand years
! {( v; v8 |; ?! VBright shining as the sun;
4 Z- O; ~( Z7 U) sWe've no less days to sing God's praise ( M! K% K6 Y; o& a/ B
Than when we first begun. |