Amazing grace, how sweet the sound , J' L: y7 x9 F" {
That saved a wretch like me. # h D3 i5 r: B) y% f( n
I once was lost but now I'm found,
4 L5 Z3 W7 m6 i% [7 Y0 zWas blind but now I see. 8 e+ |- x( A9 E
1 R6 N2 p1 r3 d* Z5 VT’was grace that taught my heart to fear + Q) ^3 K2 ~% X3 M$ g" z/ `, I
And grace my fear relieved : k; ]0 }& w; k
How precious did that grace appear, * z( j7 G) k8 ]3 M/ r+ c. Y5 J
The hour I first believed. : x/ Q& Y4 z% {+ d( W
) ^/ ~3 Z9 N& @ I; T+ K/ n) aThrough many dangers, toils and snares
% [5 \& N1 n/ G3 K) YWe have already come & C8 N0 R3 A- }% `; m
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far 0 J' [* {- A0 `7 X" X! `
And grace will lead us home.
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& A+ B' O9 X' Z6 C n4 K3 tWhen we've been there ten thousand years
& p8 \, a: f8 fBright shining as the sun;
0 B" ]" O! |) A; mWe've no less days to sing God's praise
. h( u* L* Z# bThan when we first begun. |