Amazing Grace
Verse 1
A
C
mazing
C7
grace! How
F
sweet the
C
sound
That
Am
saved a
D
wretch like
G
me!
I
C
once was
C7
lost, but
F
now am
C
found;
Was
Am
blind, but
G
now I
F
see.
C
Verse 2
'Twas
C
grace that
C7
taught my
F
heart to
C
fear,
And
Am
grace my
D
fears re
G
lieved;
How
C
precious
C7
did that
F
grace a
C
ppear
The
Am
hour I
G
first be
F
lieved!
C
Verse 3
Through
D
many
D7
dangers,
G
toils and
D
snares,
I
Bm
have al
E
ready
A
come;
'Tis
D
grace hath
D7
brought me
G
safe thus
D
far,
And
Bm
grace will
A
lead me
G
home.
D
Verse 4
The
D
Lord has
D7
promised
G
good to
D
me,
His
Bm
Word my
E
hope se
A
cures;
He
D
will my
D7
Shield and
G
Portion
D
be,
As
Bm
long as
A
life en
G
dures.
D
Verse 7
When
E
we've been
E7
there ten
A
thousand
E
years,
Bright
C#m
shining
F#
as the
B
sun,
We've
E
no less
E7
days to
A
sing God's
E
praise
Than
C#m
when we'd
B
first be
A
gun.
E
Verse 5 (Skipped - not commonly sung)
Yea, when this flesh and heart shall fail,
And mortal life shall cease,
I shall possess, within the veil,
A life of joy and peace.
Verse 6 (Skipped - not commonly sung)
The earth shall soon dissolve like snow,
The sun forbear to shine;
But God, who called me here below,
Will be forever mine.
"Amazing Grace"
Words and Music by John Newton.
Public Domain
CCLI License #Not Specified
Words and Music by John Newton.
Public Domain
CCLI License #Not Specified