Autoscroll
1 Column 
Text size
Transpose 0
GAmazing G7grace! How Csweet the Gsound that saved a wretch like Dme! D7 I Gonce was G7lost, but Cnow am Gfound; was Emblind, but D7now I Csee. G
G’Twas grace G7that taughCt my hearGt to fear, and grace my fearsD re- lieD7ved; How Gprecious G7did that Cgrace ap- Gpear the Emhour I D7first be- Clieved! G
GThrough many G7dangers, Ctoils and Gsnares, I have already Dcome; D7 �G?Tis grace G7hath broughCt me safe Gthus far,Em and grace D7will leaCd me hoGme.
The GLord has G7promised Cgood to Gme, His Word my hope se- Dcures; D7 He Gwill my G7Shield and CPortion Gbe, as Emlong as D7life en- Cdures. G
GYea, when G7this flesh Cand heart Gshall fail, and mortal life shall Dcease, D7 I Gshall po- G7ssess, with- Cin the Gveil, a Emlife of D7joy and Cpeace. G
GWhen weâ€G7™ve been tChere ten thouGsand years, bright shining asD the sD7un, Weâ€G™ve no G7less dayCs to sing GGod’s prEmaise than D7when weâ?C?™d fGirst be- gun.