Amazing grace, how sweet the sound , l( `5 X; S' z9 X" ]$ ]& P. s, `3 ~
That saved a wretch like me. 0 q: Z/ t& N" O% [- T _# L
I once was lost but now I'm found,
3 S! U) Z! Y+ S4 T0 }% rWas blind but now I see.
! r6 A9 {- @8 s( L2 `! n# \) G y" ?. H( p
T’was grace that taught my heart to fear
& X4 O7 m' B8 pAnd grace my fear relieved ; D. J) ^1 n* N: g8 \, G
How precious did that grace appear, 4 {* J& |6 v/ \+ X) [ z* q
The hour I first believed.
! B: A% O3 E2 r8 O Z, @, T
3 ^8 |, G9 t8 e# ]Through many dangers, toils and snares
4 ~* R& V3 J) j# j& \$ m6 V$ r5 gWe have already come , P+ e& X* P+ s& F( @
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far , ~& D1 B! l" O9 e: Q- W
And grace will lead us home. ! v+ ?% b" B7 C% a/ p2 f- I
7 B+ g) n6 I/ J8 E( E& D
When we've been there ten thousand years
+ w$ u7 Z" g% a2 K5 M1 XBright shining as the sun; 1 x" ~6 |4 l/ {8 f# f0 y; y1 d* K
We've no less days to sing God's praise : ?, O/ n, l1 h1 p. L" W- f; T" r
Than when we first begun. |