Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
- i5 j7 x. A' j) iThat saved a wretch like me. # `8 `% [# ^) k5 ]* d
I once was lost but now I'm found,
+ p+ o2 I/ E1 P8 BWas blind but now I see. 7 Q% c, c- }. n4 G9 J, j% }
! m- R, |3 Z% [7 j. KT’was grace that taught my heart to fear 1 L& ^# @2 T* n& E, m; s
And grace my fear relieved
# U) Y% D5 b% W3 R( SHow precious did that grace appear, # @, ]! J) f) \: e0 S1 h
The hour I first believed. & z; g% ]5 u, x7 [
1 b5 `( c( Y9 s' d) ]% RThrough many dangers, toils and snares ; {; i+ [$ Z$ |* l
We have already come
: S; O0 D& ?6 j V2 @T’was grace that brought us safe thus far . Q/ K+ T }3 v! j, S) o: _
And grace will lead us home. - i9 S, _ t: P% i- f
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When we've been there ten thousand years
& \9 P: q0 f+ B! v; ]Bright shining as the sun; ' z1 T1 x2 g, v9 I0 |( r
We've no less days to sing God's praise
- X6 |& n: t: o: j+ q3 D2 VThan when we first begun. |