Amazing grace, how sweet the sound . c1 t) n1 A! r4 u6 q8 z
That saved a wretch like me.
+ S. \: B4 B8 G. `4 k3 v1 g3 aI once was lost but now I'm found, " Y3 Q4 W; `2 H
Was blind but now I see. : C3 C, _0 c4 E3 `8 o; _ }
9 U& `7 g( m! x, e5 m+ |: |2 AT’was grace that taught my heart to fear
[1 _5 U$ S7 NAnd grace my fear relieved
. r$ X$ o: e. @% BHow precious did that grace appear,
* j$ ?' D) [4 CThe hour I first believed. $ }. `. n, ?+ x% n; D4 p
* x" X, J/ [! E; bThrough many dangers, toils and snares
2 q8 B3 p! a! B5 V4 mWe have already come 0 n9 X G! e" h0 P+ b0 \, L4 Y7 u
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far ) r7 ?; {9 I, e$ O% F
And grace will lead us home. 4 {1 s! `( ~4 ~
1 b- g2 Z2 E: }9 ]$ K: s: f1 {When we've been there ten thousand years % |# x5 X4 o/ I! T( q) r7 a9 N$ b
Bright shining as the sun; ' D5 x: n% X5 d5 G% y
We've no less days to sing God's praise
6 @" O/ G8 } O6 I+ X; {Than when we first begun. |