Amazing grace, how sweet the sound $ q! P3 n! K! f4 s3 D6 d2 Q4 `
That saved a wretch like me.
' y! }7 l: _+ O2 f& {( u5 L; BI once was lost but now I'm found, + c5 h {/ D2 L( C' c
Was blind but now I see.
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]: w$ @: y% k2 G" CT’was grace that taught my heart to fear
& a+ u$ ^3 A5 s4 T7 O' H/ rAnd grace my fear relieved
1 L; v& }) X# `How precious did that grace appear,
. C$ x$ M, O* `- a, H1 EThe hour I first believed.
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1 @1 g" [4 x/ r4 IThrough many dangers, toils and snares 2 r! p' s! s3 |) H R
We have already come
( ?# A/ U$ N k* WT’was grace that brought us safe thus far 3 m/ s; t! y* j- U& F2 E
And grace will lead us home. ) U! e4 e$ c1 u. ]6 t: w# n
+ ?. f5 X& ]% i! c3 p) ~* zWhen we've been there ten thousand years
1 p2 W2 x8 m; j. aBright shining as the sun; 4 U n" V! }# J+ L l% O6 K; i1 y
We've no less days to sing God's praise
! Q6 O9 t! t7 r" X% ?) \Than when we first begun. |