Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!Notorious prisoner Charles Bronson has turned from crime to rhyme by publishing a book of poems.Britain’s longest-serving inmate has penned Words From The Soul.In the book, written with pal Richard Booth, he talks about his struggles during his 46-year jail stint.The book also includes a poem dedicated to tragic TV presenter Caroline Flack, who died last year.He wrote: “She was a beautiful lady, With a naughty smile, The world will miss Caroline, Love Island’s on the file.”In Nightmares Of A Damaged Brain, he hints at wanting to die after a stint at Broadmoor, Berks, where he was sent in 1978.Bronson writes: “This asylum stole our hearts, In our mouth they hold a gun, Death would be a.
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