Bread Of Heaven

John P. Kee · Presents Surrender [1994]

Verse 1:

Bread of heaven, bread of heaven,

feed me 'til I want no more.



Bread of heaven, bread of heaven,

feed me 'til I want no more.



Verse 2:

Speaking clearly to my heart,

hope and wisdom You impart.



I've been tested and subdued,

but Thy Word shall bring me through.



Verse 3:

What a week, it has passed,

every trial I'll outlast.



What a week, it has passed,

every trial I'll outlast.



Verse 4:

Lift a banner, hold it high,

for my miracle's coming nigh.



Lift a banner, hold it high,

for my miracle's coming nigh.



Verse 3



Verse 5:

No more crumbs on the table,

let Thy Word show me favor.



Verse 1



Vamp 1:

Feed me 'til I want no more,

feed me 'til I want no more.



Feed me 'til I want no more,

feed me.



Vamp 2:

I love the Word.

I love the Word.

I love the Word.



Vamp 3:

Feed me, feed me.

Feed me, feed me.

Feed me, feed me.

Feed me

Bread Of Heaven

John P. Kee's 'Bread Of Heaven' stands as a defining track within his catalog of contemporary Christian music, characterized by its emotive delivery and melodic structure. Released on the 1994 album 'Presents Surrender,' the song exemplifies the genre's focus on personal testimony and spiritual reflection during that era. Kee's vocal performance anchors the recording, blending acoustic textures with a production style that prioritizes lyrical clarity and emotional resonance. The track has since become a staple in his broader discography, frequently appearing on compilations such as 'Essential John P. Kee' alongside other significant works like 'God Has Been So Good' and 'You Blessed Me.' Its enduring presence in his body of work highlights Kee's commitment to crafting recordings that serve as both musical and spiritual resources for listeners.