Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
; M+ L, _) M4 HThat saved a wretch like me. 3 `3 n+ U2 ~' i" { o2 v3 \
I once was lost but now I'm found,
: T: N! u4 c! ^+ S/ N( t# rWas blind but now I see. ' P9 y- a) d' N
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear . _+ F/ X- z0 [' l' H
And grace my fear relieved
7 }; V# W4 m% j/ l- Y) K' }How precious did that grace appear,
" A: p, r6 K5 C% M( z+ JThe hour I first believed. * v4 V& Y' V. i. Y6 c
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Through many dangers, toils and snares
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T’was grace that brought us safe thus far
+ r" I, Q+ P) K% l# TAnd grace will lead us home.
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. C. x; Q: W, NWhen we've been there ten thousand years
; {, _0 c* N8 ?' T2 y, t) I2 vBright shining as the sun;
# ]3 n2 Y4 R+ g" ZWe've no less days to sing God's praise % y% r) [0 [2 H) _
Than when we first begun. |