Invocation
The Carpenters Lyrics


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For those whose eyes would see

Render them in faith to me

For all those seeking peace

In my arms their strife shall cease
And place in me the agony you bear

Nothing can impair the perfect love I bring





In a simple offering

Overall Meaning

The Carpenters' song Invocation is a beautiful and hopeful message of faith and love. The lyrics seem to be a prayer or a call to those who are seeking peace and an end to their struggles. The singer is asking those who are willing to believe in a higher power to turn to them for comfort and release from their pain. The words "render them in faith to me" suggest that the singer is offering themselves as a source of hope and strength for those in need.


The chorus of the song is particularly poignant, with the lyrics "And place in me the agony you bear, nothing can impair the perfect love I bring in a simple offering." The idea of placing one's pain and suffering in a higher power is a common one in religious or spiritual contexts, and this song seems to be offering that same comfort to anyone who might need it. The message of love and hope in the song is clear and powerful, and it's easy to see why it has become such a beloved classic.


Line by Line Meaning

For those whose eyes would see
To those who seek understanding


Render them in faith to me
Guide them towards me with unwavering belief


For all those seeking peace
To anyone in search for tranquility


In my arms their strife shall cease
I offer comfort and relief from troubles


And place in me the agony you bear
Entrust me with your pain


Nothing can impair the perfect love I bring
My love is faultless and unwavering


In a simple offering
Presented simply and without expectation




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JOHN BETTIS, RICHARD LYNN CARPENTER

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