The Host
The Erratic Retaliator Strategy Lyrics


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The host becomes us all
The cognitive condition crawls
So lock up and brace for fall
You were never any threat to me at all
At all
You owe me all
The blind to the comatose
With eyes that never seem to close
A sigh erodes the ego
Who decides what I call evil
A crime by my admission
Maligned by my own ambition
A god to transform the small
You owe me all
You were never any threat to me at all
At all
The host becomes us all
The cognitive condition crawls
So lock up and brace for fall
You were never any threat to me at all
A crime by my admission
Maligned by my own ambition
A god to transform the small




You owe me all
Owe me all

Overall Meaning

These lyrics from The Erratic Retaliator Strategy's song "The Host" portray a sense of power dynamics and control. The first stanza introduces the idea that "the host becomes us all," suggesting that everyone is susceptible to being controlled or manipulated. The phrase "cognitive condition crawls" hints at the subtle manipulation of thoughts and beliefs, perhaps by those in positions of power.


The line "lock up and brace for fall" implies a sense of impending danger or downfall, as if the listener is being warned to protect themselves. However, the next line suggests that the person addressed in the lyrics was never really a threat, undermining their perceived significance. This could be interpreted as a power play, where the person singing the song asserts their dominance, stating that the other person has no power or influence over them.


The following lines further emphasize the theme of control and manipulation. The mention of the "blind to the comatose" suggests that people are oblivious or ignorant to the ways in which they are being controlled. The phrase "a sigh erodes the ego" hints at the subtle erosion of self-confidence and self-worth through manipulation. The lyrics pose the question of who gets to define what is considered "evil," which implies that the person singing the song has the power to determine what is right or wrong.


The repetition of the line "a crime by my admission, maligned by my own ambition" suggests that the singer is acknowledging their own flaws and shortcomings. It could imply a sense of self-awareness or an admission of guilt for their actions. The mention of being "a god to transform the small" highlights a sense of superiority and the desire to exert control over others.


The closing line "you owe me all, owe me all" reinforces the power dynamics and control discussed throughout the lyrics. It suggests that the person being addressed is indebted or subservient in some way to the singer. Overall, these lyrics examine themes of control, manipulation, power dynamics, and self-awareness, painting a complex picture of relationships and influences.


Line by Line Meaning

The host becomes us all
Every individual takes on the role of the host or carrier


The cognitive condition crawls
Our mental state slowly deteriorates and weakens


So lock up and brace for fall
Prepare and protect yourself for the inevitable downfall


You were never any threat to me at all
You never posed a danger or challenge to me


At all
Not even the slightest bit


You owe me all
You are indebted to me completely


The blind to the comatose
From those lacking awareness to those in a state of unconsciousness


With eyes that never seem to close
Their eyes are perpetually open, unable to shut


A sigh erodes the ego
A mere sigh weakens one's sense of self-importance


Who decides what I call evil
Who has the authority to determine what I consider wicked


A crime by my admission
I confess to committing an offense


Maligned by my own ambition
My excessive desire for success has harmed my reputation


A god to transform the small
An all-powerful being capable of elevating the insignificant


Owe me all
You are obligated to give me everything




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Written by: The Erratic Retaliator Strategy

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