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Intro Em D G C7 G D G C G Amazing Grace how sweet the sound G Em D That saved a wretch like me! G G7 C G I once was lost, but now am found, Em D G C G Was blind, but now I see. 1. G C G When we've been there ten thousand years G Em D Bright shining as the sun, G G7 C G We've no less days to sing God's praise Em D G C G Than when we first begun. 2. G C G Through many dangers, toils and snares G Em D I have already come. G G7 C G 'Twas Grace that brought me safe thus far, Em D G C G And Grace will lead me home. G C G Amazing Grace how sweet the sound G Em D That saved a wretch like me! G G7 C G I once was lost, but now am found, Em D G C G Was blind, but now I see. Em D C G Was blind, but now I see (Verse 1 is attributed to 'Virginia Harmony, 1831 Verse 2 by John Newton in 1772)
G C G Amazing Grace how sweet the sound G Em D That saved a wretch like me! G G7 C G I once was lost, but now am found, Em D G C G Was blind, but now I see.
G C G Amazing Grace how sweet the sound G Em D That saved a wretch like me! G G7 C G I once was lost, but now am found, Em D G C G Was blind, but now I see. Em D C G Was blind, but now I see
Written by Lyrics by John Newton
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