Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
, s v6 a0 j7 x$ T8 {That saved a wretch like me.
* v$ e5 a" h: w ^I once was lost but now I'm found, ( @$ [, I+ L: j! I8 G& q
Was blind but now I see. $ H8 ?) ?% G# j% I
& l1 d; q6 e) C/ h: M1 XT’was grace that taught my heart to fear
+ j$ J1 `7 r1 M5 iAnd grace my fear relieved
( n) X, C" r* E( I& L9 iHow precious did that grace appear, 3 j1 e' W$ V" H( W. ?3 _6 y2 s
The hour I first believed. ( N1 A7 M: z, H# Y) n
3 { L1 S6 {1 IThrough many dangers, toils and snares % T+ X. O Y K
We have already come
$ J& X0 U" m/ }7 S+ Q8 o. mT’was grace that brought us safe thus far
5 |7 h, |" l( u+ I9 M$ `4 lAnd grace will lead us home. 8 S+ I, N/ {. v) O
, F* W2 [$ z# A% bWhen we've been there ten thousand years r5 }7 O& y- {$ }
Bright shining as the sun;
* ?4 X7 ?, y! o- aWe've no less days to sing God's praise
+ q. v' ?' i0 ]% TThan when we first begun. |