Again, agreed...it sounds like, if not sexual abuse per se, definite abuse. Perhaps even child abuse, as 'I see the children, I see all their scars'. seems to imply relating to those in the same situation, and 'I fear the monsters, I don't know who they are'...could be referring to the fact that an abuser could be anyone; they look just like anyone else. An uncle, father, brother (or even a female abuser). 'Turning off inside' is one way victims of abuse deal with repeated or traumatic experiences. Just my two cents, it COULD mean something else entirely.
Again, agreed...it sounds like, if not sexual abuse per se, definite abuse. Perhaps even child abuse, as 'I see the children, I see all their scars'. seems to imply relating to those in the same situation, and 'I fear the monsters, I don't know who they are'...could be referring to the fact that an abuser could be anyone; they look just like anyone else. An uncle, father, brother (or even a female abuser). 'Turning off inside' is one way victims of abuse deal with repeated or traumatic experiences. Just my two cents, it COULD mean something else entirely.