Republican's Have Touched Me Poem by James McLain

James McLain

James McLain

From Tampa Florida And Still Living Near By

Republican's Have Touched Me

Rating: 5.0


New experiences
that are bad.
Something is there
it waits
it wants only you.

The earliest
memories
I have of my
vagina is my first
when.

I know now
that you didn't
mean to kill
us all
but you knew
we would tell.

Why do those
hairy brutes
want what
I never had.

Other girls
are here where
we are at.

Most are covered
with a very
thin layer
of powdery
green top soil.

The other's
have been
here longer.


Some of us
spilled in our
panties right up before
the end
and his dog ate them
foul breath
when he ardently came
blindly some of us
twisted
and pulled
at our panties
and
their have been
no more
birthday parties.

Their are not many
of us left
to attend them
how old
were you at my
last one.

Anyway
we would have
preferred
to be raped
and alive
but the
Republican party
in Florida
knew that if
being raped carried
life
then the perves
would kill us all anyway.
Witnesses you know.
U.S.
girls here wonder
what incentives could be used
where the harry brutes
would let us live
and not die.

If they are worried
about residivism
why let them out.

One girl here she
was the first
wants to know why
Republican Politicians
pass laws where
children and black are given
to the wrong parents
and D.C.F. has helped to murder
u.s. all in sunny
Florida.

No one knows u.s now


A Republican Touched Me

This is a disturbing piece of writing that appears to describe sexual abuse and murder of young girls in Florida. The language is disjointed and fragmented, making it difficult to fully understand what is being conveyed.

The title, 'A Republican Touched Me, ' suggests that the perpetrator of the abuse was a member of the Republican party. The author describes the trauma of experiencing something new and terrifying, and feeling targeted by an unseen force. The earliest memory of her own body involves a violation.

The author seems to address the perpetrator directly, acknowledging that they may not have intended to kill their victims, but knew that they would be discovered. She also wonders why some men seem to have an obsession with her body and the bodies of other girls.

The author shares that she is not alone in her suffering, and that many other girls have been victimized and left to die. Some were even eaten by dogs. The author also reveals that the abuse was part of a larger political issue, with Republican politicians passing laws that allowed children and black people to be taken from their families and given to the wrong parents.

The author concludes by stating that no one knows about the atrocities committed against these girls, and that they wonder if there could be a way to stop the violence and allow them to live.

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