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I don't think so. For those two lines to be talking about just Arte gives an arbitrary imbalance to Arte's part in that verse of the chorus. I read the lines as giving a commonality to Gretel's first two lives, which is later shared by her third, bigger one: she keeps killing her parents ( Ron just barely counting as a parental figure .) That way the first two lives also have three lines each dedicated to them, and all of the lives have the essential information of: What was her profession, where was she geographically, and who did she kill?