Add POEM.md — original poem for SecureBananaLabs (#76)#734
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Creative decision: Chose a three-stanza narrative poem chronicling the journey of a bounty hunter — from issue discovery to submission. The rhyme scheme and meter evoke classic storytelling, mirroring how code tells a story through function and structure. Each stanza represents a phase: the call to action, the technical hunt, and the final offering.
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Summary
Adds an original poem to the project, written specifically for SecureBananaLabs.
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Creative Decision
Chose a three-stanza narrative poem chronicling the journey of a bounty hunter — from issue discovery to submission. The rhyme scheme (AABB) and iambic meter evoke classic storytelling, mirroring how code tells its own tale through function and structure.
Closes #76