ENVY
Never had Regina been envious of any other being, ever,
And yet, when she saw her with him, she felt a kind of fever
That made her very blood boil threateningly, her heart possessive
She loved the idiot savior and yet she gave herself to this pirate, abusive.
Emma had always been envious of all those kids with families,
She had always been envious of those mothers who could keep their kids,
But never had she known before the envy that comes when it's him she sees,
Kissing her brunette mayor, holding her hand, it made her heart bleed.
Both women profoundly hated the other's man, the other's so called love
When they knew, deep down, that what they felt was truer, pure as a dove
That made them full of anger, of sadness, of this deep longing for each other.
They had given up on the hopes that the other would know, would guess,
What they found so hard to say out loud, to admit to themselves, to confess,
But if they could they would rip those men apart and away, to finally be together.
