Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
C7 q2 [8 d( ~2 V0 RThat saved a wretch like me. 8 u1 h0 b% X0 E- b# Y
I once was lost but now I'm found,
' J# e- @ W, y7 u: n9 \) sWas blind but now I see. ; @7 a' \! {) V- ]7 `8 h. w" e9 o: g
7 O: J3 \$ r; X! aT’was grace that taught my heart to fear ' W* f. T' z4 P7 V
And grace my fear relieved
" H8 }' k/ l) Z% W1 ~6 sHow precious did that grace appear, 5 N! p/ p/ v1 |. C! ^. y) N
The hour I first believed.
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Through many dangers, toils and snares 0 E+ t- U, b Q# c
We have already come
; H/ k. q' C5 s4 L# A0 H6 Y& MT’was grace that brought us safe thus far 6 B8 {: k. z+ [4 P
And grace will lead us home.
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6 {' X: Z+ {+ q6 t8 m; Z& `& z, c# }When we've been there ten thousand years
* h- ~ B3 c, R [. w* P1 PBright shining as the sun; , `0 g( Q- k1 l/ o& [
We've no less days to sing God's praise
/ ]3 S, @5 A8 P1 @Than when we first begun. |