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 am found.
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was blind but now I see.
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'twas grace that taught my heart to fear.
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and grace my fears 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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I have already come;
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'Tis grace has brought me safe thus far,
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and grace will lead me home.
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the Lord has promised good to me.
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his word my hope secures;
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he will my sheild and portion be
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as long as life endures.
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yes, when this flesh and heart shall fail,
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and mortal life shall cease,
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I shall possess within the veil
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a life of joy and peace.
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when I've been there ten thousand years,
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bright shining as the sun,
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I've no less days to sing God's praise
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than when I first begun.
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Amaging Grace
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