Look What Love Has Done

Jaci Velasquez · Jaci Velasquez

Where once the moon
Was just a rock spinning in the sky
Where once the stars
Were only tiny points of light

Now the moon looks like
It's heaven's shining pearl
Now those stars -- they look like
Windows into another world

Look what Love has done to me
Look what Love has done
There's poetry in all I see
Look what Love has done
And my heart is dancing through each day
My soul is running free
Look what Love has done to me.

Where once each breath
Was just a sigh of aching emptiness
Where once I hardly felt
The beating in my chest

Now each breath feels like
A precious kiss of life
Now inside me beat the
Wings of a thousand butterflies

(Chorus 2):
Look what Love has done to me
Look what Love has done
This must be how it's meant to be
Look what Love has done
And my heart is dancing through each day
My soul is running free
Look what Love has done to me

And I can't tell
Was that a violin, or did You say something
Was that lightning striking where I stand
Or did You just reach out and take my hand

Look What Love Has Done

Look What Love Has Done stands as a defining track from Jaci Velasquez's self-titled debut album, marking her emergence as a significant voice in contemporary Christian music. The recording captures the emotive power and polished production that characterize her early work, blending gospel traditions with modern pop sensibilities. As part of a discography that includes both English and Spanish-language releases, the song highlights Velasquez's ability to convey deep spiritual themes through accessible melodies. This track remains a staple in her catalogue, reflecting the artistic maturity she displayed early in her career. It serves as an essential song point for listeners exploring her contributions to the genre, showcasing the vocal range and interpretive skill that would define her subsequent recordings and enduring influence within the industry.