Cujo, a review

In Castle Rock, Maine, a tale unfolds,
Of Cujo, a dog, with a heart turned cold.
Rabid and fierce, he stalks the town,
With murderous intent, he bears his crown.

The Trentons, a family caught in his snare,
Trapped in their car, with nowhere to fare.
Donna, the mother, fights with all her might,
To save her son, Tad, from Cujo's bite.

Vic, the father, falters and fails,
As Cujo's rage, like a river, prevails.
But Donna's love, it knows no bounds,
For Tad, her precious son, she resounds.

Stephen King's Cujo, a chilling tale,
Of a beloved pet murderous trail.
Suspense and terror build with pace,
As darkness creeps into this place.

The fragility of life revealed,
As human nature's dark side is unsealed.
King's masterful writing draws you in,
To the brink of madness, where Cujo grins.

A climactic showdown leaves you breathless,
As the Trentons face their darkest test.
Cujo, a must-read for horror fans,
A chilling tale that haunts and commands.

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