I think the second line above is wrong--after several listenings, I don't hear a "your" in there, and it just seems to be simply, "I've lost my home to theives."
Indeed, it would be odd to plead for help from someone who in some way controlled the theives, especially when some of the help requested is for tempering hatred with peace.
P.S.
I think the second line above is wrong--after several listenings, I don't hear a "your" in there, and it just seems to be simply, "I've lost my home to theives."
Indeed, it would be odd to plead for help from someone who in some way controlled the theives, especially when some of the help requested is for tempering hatred with peace.