Amazing grace, how sweet the sound ) ~4 x, i& Q. X3 K- x3 F0 g
That saved a wretch like me. 3 X. R1 a, s$ D
I once was lost but now I'm found,
% {- o# P* C. i* UWas blind but now I see. ) ?; a# ?: @( P& s) |+ m8 T) [' N. N
0 V! P; w/ f8 l# z) VT’was grace that taught my heart to fear
! h8 ^" E$ T# iAnd grace my fear relieved
- F6 a6 S0 X- wHow precious did that grace appear, # L1 M& C7 K. f: u$ k5 B( Z7 p
The hour I first believed. + w, k7 Z& P+ _9 W3 D( s! Q9 |4 l8 G
: Q8 ^, T# A. n1 E8 q2 y: ]% ~' mThrough many dangers, toils and snares " T( ~' M% D7 U5 N* A
We have already come
* @; a: P6 ?1 j; ?0 ZT’was grace that brought us safe thus far ! I. j0 I6 R" [9 g, ~
And grace will lead us home.
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When we've been there ten thousand years 4 X8 [. V T. C- M6 k' A, k
Bright shining as the sun; + u3 s* U# j$ m3 \
We've no less days to sing God's praise
! t8 Z+ {% U: F/ g: YThan when we first begun. |