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That's not what my point was about. I have no trouble believing Kayo repressed the memory of her family dying, I just have trouble believing that's what the line is about. Considering that the narrator who speaks the line doesn't know Kayo in the beginning or anything about her past aside from having killed a family. The song revolves around interacting with her head that was put up to remind people of what she'd done. It just seems like it would make more sense that the line in the beginning is related to what the song's about rather than something that wasn't even mentioned in the song.