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amazing grace, how sweet the sound |
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that saved a wretch like me. |
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i once was lost but now i'm found, |
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was blind but now i see. |
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t'was grace that taught my heart to fear |
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and grace my fear relieved |
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how precious did that grace appear, |
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the hour i first believed. |
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through many dangers, toils and snares |
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we have already come |
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t'was grace that brought us safe thus far |
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and grace will lead us home. |
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when we've been there ten thousand years |
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bright shining as the sun; |
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we've no less days to sing god's praise |
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than when we first begun. |