Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
" O1 f' |+ V* `That saved a wretch like me. 7 Y& p4 l/ D7 G* A7 A
I once was lost but now I'm found,
- t9 |) p7 c8 U( qWas blind but now I see. 1 n1 H# {* A( Q4 A
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear
2 a: d1 w; ?1 _8 PAnd grace my fear relieved
% b+ p# P( u. p( s: l; bHow precious did that grace appear,
, E7 r# Y Z" [# e* q' rThe hour I first believed. : p: [$ I. \+ \0 |8 _- ^
1 x$ y& F4 R; ~! N( OThrough many dangers, toils and snares
0 k3 ]( e f jWe have already come / @/ [- Q+ \9 S/ ~3 z, @$ b" j
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far / Y0 H' D- d- m" R, N+ C
And grace will lead us home. $ g/ R1 C5 k. g+ W/ H: m! k
9 d8 p& O- }$ ~% Z: N4 x6 p @( bWhen we've been there ten thousand years
% c1 w$ g4 ?" l8 _7 T' aBright shining as the sun; - Q% s( n9 J' Y2 i* J9 O
We've no less days to sing God's praise 6 F, F, I6 s7 n* n1 [" [- A$ Q9 f
Than when we first begun. |