Amazing grace, how sweet the sound , X0 z5 ^/ _7 v1 v% O' T7 Z
That saved a wretch like me. ' }; d. i' {% Q& }; a
I once was lost but now I'm found,
1 `1 s; o0 [; d7 J2 `3 nWas blind but now I see. / [1 J8 C' a% ~7 r' X( w& C' A
. A* D; R) v5 x9 K |T’was grace that taught my heart to fear
& q* D% }/ p8 Q' N3 p$ MAnd grace my fear relieved 5 w5 j: k$ f) v
How precious did that grace appear, 1 O+ p( C) m: c" d9 Z, D
The hour I first believed.
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* }6 g. u' Y: @: g/ ?Through many dangers, toils and snares 5 t6 c: Y" D. e
We have already come ' j0 h: n( h% G
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far # K2 @, R w0 O. [& y5 T$ t
And grace will lead us home. + Y1 m* v" c/ P- B6 _* H, f5 p
$ C! `- v5 a6 X3 J. v, tWhen we've been there ten thousand years 2 i1 ?" S! |: o: p u# G4 [. U0 U
Bright shining as the sun;
2 \, W; h+ }, J* YWe've no less days to sing God's praise # \3 l! h: F/ }0 l( c# ]
Than when we first begun. |