Amazing grace, how sweet the sound 2 ]$ J9 f2 C; h
That saved a wretch like me. 8 V! s% A6 G$ _! \
I once was lost but now I'm found,
# P. x! C" B! B3 h! a8 w" QWas blind but now I see.
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* m" B0 y" r9 d( [, pT’was grace that taught my heart to fear
% K3 F/ y. ]. Z) K) E3 m, cAnd grace my fear relieved ) p+ |2 d% E' ^* ^/ N0 w* b6 k7 b
How precious did that grace appear,
2 r" o( {& j" H) k7 c! ?% pThe hour I first believed. 6 p# q6 f7 S2 i2 i5 R: e7 c
/ @! F) ~, L5 X# n: A/ ^9 j' jThrough many dangers, toils and snares 0 C0 h) I9 N1 R$ U2 s8 d0 z
We have already come
! k$ O' q g3 O6 Q1 P% rT’was grace that brought us safe thus far ' D+ d1 g8 f: ~& |7 U r* i8 I
And grace will lead us home.
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$ \. l! q* ~ M5 e* w8 N5 h2 ?2 EWhen we've been there ten thousand years
1 O$ v9 s% Z4 f4 B* D2 y! S9 YBright shining as the sun; + N2 H6 \6 c7 m' X' u
We've no less days to sing God's praise
; X% z! g0 S9 T' J3 iThan when we first begun. |