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Capo: 5 Tuning: E A D G B E
[Verse 1]
AmaGzing gG7race How sCweet the sGound That saved a wretch like Dme! D7 I Gonce was G7lost, but Cnow am Gfound; Was blind, but Dnow I GseeC. G
[Verse 2]
’Twas Ggrace that G7taught my Cheart to Gfear, And grace my fears relDieved; D7 How Gprecious G7did that Cgrace apGpear TGhe hour I fDirst beliGevedC. G
[Verse 3]
ThrouGgh many G7dangers, Ctoils and sGnares, I have already Dcome; D7 ’Tis Ggrace hath G7brought me Csafe thus Gfar, And Ggrace will Dlead me GhomeC. G
[Verse 4]
TheG Lord hasG7 promised Cgood to Gme, His Word my hope secDures; D7 He Gwill my G7Shield and CPortion Gbe, As long as Dlife enGdureCs. G
[Verse 5]
YGea, when this G7flesh and Cheart shall Gfail, And mortal life shall Dcease, D7 I Gshall posG7sess, witChin the Gveil, A Glife of Djoy and GpeaCce G A
[Verse 6]
AThe earth shall A7soon disDsolve like Asnow, The sun forbears to Eshine; E7 But AGod, who A7called me Dhere beAlow, Will be foErever AmineD. A
[Verse 7]
When Awe’ve been A7there ten Dthousand Ayears, Bright shining as the Esun, E7 We’ve Ano less A7days to Dsing God’s Apraise Than when we’d Efirst beAgun.D A