Mirror, mirror, on that wall,
Who’s the fairest of them all?
“Snow White,” you said, “Snow White,”
How can it be, this girl so dear,
When I’ve been lost in envy’s sphere?
With every glance, my heart turns cold,
A wicked plot begins to unfold.
I’ll take her down with a poisoned bite,
To claim the crown and snuff her light.
But deep inside, I feel the dread,
For love can conquer, as the tale is read.
So mirror, mirror, as I scheme and plan,
Will darkness win, or will the light withstand?
Mirror, mirror, on that wall,
Who’s the fairest of them all?
“Snow White,” you said, “Snow White,”
I see her laughter, bright and clear,
While shadows whisper, filling me with fear.
I’ll weave my magic, spin my thread,
To silence joy and fill her heart with dread.
With every breath, my envy grows,
A poison deeper than anyone knows.
Yet beneath the surface, a battle rages on,
Can I destroy what I’ve become?
For every spell cast in the night,
Is a flicker lost in the fading light.
So mirror, mirror, reveal my fate,
Will I be trapped in this twisted state?
As I confront the truth within,
Can beauty dwell where darkness has been?
In this fierce quest, I’ve lost my way,
But deep down, I long for brighter days.