Publisher's Synopsis
Cradle Songs for the Damned
From the Pen of Thomas Miller
When night falls and the nursery darkens, what lullabies do the damned sing?
Step into a haunted collection of twisted nursery rhymes and cradle-bound horror in Cradle Songs for the Damned, a chilling masterpiece from author Thomas Miller. This isn't your childhood bedtime book-it's the one whispered about in dusty attics, buried beneath floorboards, and hidden behind locked doors.
Each poem in this macabre anthology is a warning cloaked in verse, a mournful echo from beyond the veil. Dolls with broken smiles whisper secrets. Cribs rock on their own. Shadows wear your face. And lullabies hum themselves-backward.
These are tales for the lost children, the forgotten souls, and the ones who never woke up from their dreams. From the unsettling "Doll in the Attic" to the grotesque "Crib That Ate the Moonlight" and the haunting final verses of "The Fiddler Waits Below the Sea," Miller weaves a world where innocence rots and the monsters don't hide under the bed-they sleep in it.
With over 90 original dark poems and cursed rhymes, this collection captures the eerie beauty of childhood turned inside out. Readers of Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, Goosebumps (all grown up), and gothic horror poetry will be enthralled-and terrified.
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