but I think the point about the poetry may have been that it wasn't just random internet surfing that had got her looking at this stuff - she really had a desire to be a terrorist:
They also found a poem written by Malik on the back of a WH Smith receipt saying she desperately wanted to be a religious fighter.
The poem included the lines: "The desire within me increases every day to go for martyrdom. The need to go increases second by second".
Among the manuals found in Malik's room were the Al Qaeda Manual, the Terrorists Handbook, the Mujahideen Poisons Handbook, a manual for a Dragunov sniper rifle, the Firearms and RPG handbook, and a document entitled How to Win hand-to-hand fighting.
The Old Bailey jury found Malik guilty of possessing documents likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing acts of terrorism.
http://www.wimbledonguardian.co.uk/news/topstories/display.var.1886418.0.lyrical_terrorist_gets_suspended_sentence.php