Amazing grace
How sweet (how how how sweet sweet)
The sound (the sound)
(Sound) that saves, (saved)
Saved a retch (the retch) oh
Like me
I once was lost (lost)
Lost (lost)
Lost and (lost)
But now

But now (I'm found)
What you say girl?
But now (I'm found)
They still can't feel you
But now
(I'm found)
Was blind but now (but now now)
I see

Oh so amazing

T'was grace (T'was grace)
Had taught (had taught)
My heart to fear
And that grace
My fears relieved (my fears relieved)
How precious
Did that grace (that grace)
(Appear) Appear, appear, yeah
Thee hour (thank You Lordy)
I first (thank you)
Believed, thank You Lordy


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Outro (Amazing Grace...dedicated to Andretta Tillman) Lyrics as written by John Newton

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