Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
3 K8 N$ F& b1 T7 @That saved a wretch like me.
+ l; n1 e) f' q$ AI once was lost but now I'm found, ' w' \* _ z) M. O
Was blind but now I see. / e- R: X0 a/ ]4 s" V
: J4 S7 ? ^) b* @T’was grace that taught my heart to fear , `2 O3 m9 M% s) J! B5 ~6 y
And grace my fear relieved + _8 x% R6 R8 i q9 `( N# [
How precious did that grace appear,
0 M" x% [$ C6 H+ p: W5 L4 [8 Z G2 NThe hour I first believed. 4 X$ t: F! ~ o2 u; y
5 w8 s8 z0 b( A1 j9 c( V" yThrough many dangers, toils and snares
: n+ Z9 j! F) t1 q, NWe have already come 9 Y# T p; k' d6 q
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far - Y. D. M, F* u3 u- R
And grace will lead us home. 5 ^ C- F7 r/ S& z( o' b# R8 h
7 r+ @+ f7 ?! c/ O) G- u: @. G& _
When we've been there ten thousand years " M% c2 f& ]; }" b8 Y& [
Bright shining as the sun;
* j" e7 b; T2 M& U8 j8 J0 {/ r/ VWe've no less days to sing God's praise
) r# A, y& E( B# K8 D+ [/ lThan when we first begun. |