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Look what You've done for me, Your blood has set me free
Jesus my Lord, look what You've done for me
I haven't been the same, ever since that day I called Your name
Yahweh, Yahweh look what You've done for meWhat can I do for You my Lord?
I want You to know, my heart is Yours
It's not a question of what You can do for me
But what can I do for You my Lord?Up to Your cross I crawled, now I am standing teen feet tall
Jesus my Saviour look what You've done for me
You're free at last I'm free, I owe You my life completely
Yahweh, Yahweh look what You've done for meWhat can I do for You my Lord?
I want You to know, my heart is Yours
It's not a question of what You can do for me
But what can I do for You my Lord?
My Lord, Hallelujah, HallelujahWhat can I do for You my Lord?
I want You to know, my heart is Yours
It's not a question of what You can do for me
But what can I do for You my Lord?What can I do for You my Lord?
I want You to know, my heart is Yours

It's not a question of what You can do for me
But what can I do for You my Lord?
My Lord, HallelujahLook what You've done, look what You've done
Look what You've done for me, my Lord
Look what You've done, look what You've done
Look what You've done for me, my LordLook what You've done, look what You've done
Look what You've done for me, my Lord
It's not a question of what You can do for me
What can I do for You my Lord? Yeah

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Tree63 is a Christian rock band from Durban, South Africa formed in 1996 currently featuring John Ellis on vocals, guitar and piano, Darryl Swart on drums and Daniel Ornellas on bass guitar. Originally, the band was unnamed. John Ellis, the group's founder, came up with the name Tree in 1997 when performing at North Beach, Durban. The band had to come up with a name before performing on stage. The singer, John Ellis, was standing under a tree, so decided to call the band Tree. They added the 63 in 2000 due to a naming conflict with an American band.

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