Gluttony explores the tension between endless craving and contentment. The narrator begins by describing excess, always wanting more, never feeling satisfied, chasing flavors, sensations, and distractions. Life feels like a loop of consumption, both physically and emotionally, highlighting how unchecked desire can overwhelm and leave a person empty.
As the song progresses, Jesus intervenes as the source of true satisfaction. Instead of chasing endless indulgence, He teaches the narrator to pause, receive just enough, and savor what is truly necessary. The repetition of “Jesus breaks bread” symbolizes nourishment that fills both body and soul, contrasting with the fleeting pleasures of excess. By learning to rest, stop, and appreciate what is given, the narrator discovers that fulfillment is not in more but in enough, cultivating a sense of gratitude and balance.
Ultimately, Gluttony is about shifting from self-centered consumption to mindful reception, finding joy in simplicity, and understanding that God’s provision satisfies in ways the world cannot. It celebrates moderation, presence, and spiritual nourishment over endless craving.
More on the plate
More on the side
One more bite
Still not satisfied
Sweet and salt
Fast and slow
Fill me up
Still want more
Too much
Too much
Never enough
Miam!
Too much
Too much
Never enough
Miam!
Miam!
Too much
Too much
Never enough
Miam!
Too much
Too much
Never enough
Miam…
Jesus breaks bread
Jesus breaks bread
Jesus breaks bread
Jesus breaks bread
Jesus breaks bread
Jesus breaks bread
Noise and taste
Lights and sound
Chasing highs
Round and round
Too much
Too much
Never enough
Miam!
He makes me stop
He makes me sit
One small piece
Miam!
And that’s it
Just enough
Just enough
Miam!
Just enough
Just enough
Miam…
I taste joy
I don’t rush
Just enough
Miam!
Is enough
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