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Cursed Poem

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Synopsis of Cursed Poem In a nation where virtue is worn like a mask and hypocrisy walks with pride, one man dared to stain the paper with truths too dark for daylight. Cursed Poem is not just a journey through the mind of a killer—it's the final confession of a poet whose verses were written in flesh and sealed in blood. Behind the façade of a beloved public figure stood a father who was a tyrant within his own home. Raised amidst beatings and silence, the son—our poet—found his solace in rhythm, rhyme, and revenge. Sixteen lives later, only his mother remains untouched by his blade, the lone symbol of innocence in his corrupted world. Now imprisoned in a decaying 5x5 cell, with only a piss-filled pot and crumbling walls for company, he carves his story with stone, recites verses from his sacred notebook, and smiles with sadness and satisfaction. For every poem he penned, a hypocrite was erased. As the noose tightens, he addresses the audience—not to ask for mercy, but to deliver his final performance. One last recital. A cursed poem. --- A poetic psychological thriller soaked in trauma, silence, and sorrow. Read Cursed Poem—exclusively on Webnovel. By: Unconventional Writer
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