Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
! g C4 \8 r0 U: T1 AThat saved a wretch like me. # O0 W6 \5 S q1 E" z S( C2 K
I once was lost but now I'm found,
2 P. S! e" K3 JWas blind but now I see. ; f4 {0 ~1 n9 W5 I1 ~6 `# L
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T’was grace that taught my heart to fear
: k3 Y2 }3 ?5 J+ dAnd grace my fear relieved
. X* y( v# V0 Q# d* qHow precious did that grace appear, ) e" I/ ]5 C7 D6 }. ?
The hour I first believed.
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Through many dangers, toils and snares
: r% s8 l& {0 N; x4 S" TWe have already come
3 Y0 j' D! t( H3 A+ x, p; D, VT’was grace that brought us safe thus far
! \' Q9 q0 A6 @4 ?9 AAnd grace will lead us home. 6 T0 v; U7 B$ Q) L- Y
% [- V& d5 I0 rWhen we've been there ten thousand years $ B, Z# E) F: @, D: u* U$ p
Bright shining as the sun; # Z Z7 }' X2 ]0 O. n
We've no less days to sing God's praise
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