Amazing grace, how sweet the sound " e; O+ W# P5 c8 K0 s/ |
That saved a wretch like me.
6 f& z- E: K' {3 V1 T: iI once was lost but now I'm found, 2 a% I( _/ @/ {# N, R* P
Was blind but now I see. 4 {1 d1 F5 n' I, g0 K
s) \5 ]% R6 rT’was grace that taught my heart to fear
$ q" ]7 i0 ~$ h$ U& ZAnd grace my fear relieved
0 J% G+ N/ l; z; g4 Q8 n- s: X( W" oHow precious did that grace appear, 5 }" r# \& h' P u3 j. r- A
The hour I first believed.
5 @5 f9 m [# y, e, G8 a1 J: N- N2 b
Through many dangers, toils and snares . b8 r% v2 D8 J
We have already come ) G/ ^6 j' B9 Y8 t
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far 2 _- F% K) ] c. K, e
And grace will lead us home.
7 V: I& h1 c# r2 e$ v
4 n( L# W6 M0 m% |1 tWhen we've been there ten thousand years
( T- K; h5 Z/ H, rBright shining as the sun;
! Y5 F! ?6 K0 h& yWe've no less days to sing God's praise
1 L D( e: V; i" bThan when we first begun. |