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Wired For Fenvian Child (Apple, Spotify, YouTube Music, Amazon, Deezer, Tidal and 40+ stores)
(Verse 1)
Midnight, another blueprint on a napkin tear
Mapping the hairline fracture, the vacancy there
You left a structural weakness, a hollow in the stone
Thought I would just sit in the rubble you left me alone
But I got this new obsession, a bio-active fix
Not calling you up, honey, I'm just mixing the mix
It's a living kind of concrete, a thread of something true
3D-printing a new life, with no reference to you
(Pre-Chorus)
The city's sleeping, streetlights paint the floor
And I'm not weeping, I'm building a better door
You think I'm thinking 'bout your stupid face and your cheap perfume?
I'm inoculating every surface of this empty room
(Chorus)
It's this mycelium design
Keeping me up 'til morning light
I'm weaving brand new walls into the night
Yeah, this mycelium design
It fills the cracks, it feels so right
Working on my mycelium design

(Verse 2)
My friends all call to check in, they say, "You seem so strange"
Yeah, I am going through a fundamental change
They see the dark rings 'round my eyes and think it's 'cause I'm sad
But I'm just watching it grow over every memory we had
It's learning to thrive on my own climate now
It's sealing up the space where you broke every vow
This ain't recovery, honey, this is next-gen art
I am the architect of my own self-regenerating heart
(Pre-Chorus)
The moon is fading, morning's on the run
And I'm not waiting, the project's just begun
You think I'm dreaming of your hand holding mine?
Nah, I'm watching a living lattice start to intertwine
(Chorus)
It's this mycelium design
Keeping me up 'til morning light
I'm weaving brand new walls into the night
Yeah, this mycelium design
It fills the cracks, it feels so right
Working on my mycelium design
(Bridge)
This isn't made of memory, this isn't made of pain
This is what happens when you introduce resilience to the rain
It senses where it's broken, it doesn't need a guide
And it makes everything stronger from the inside
I’m not a ruin that you visit, not a cautionary tale
I’m a living structure, built to prevail

(Chorus)
It's this mycelium design
Keeping me up 'til morning light
I'm weaving brand new walls into the night
Yeah, this mycelium design
It fills the cracks, it feels so right
Working on my mycelium design
(Outro)
Yeah, my mycelium design
It keeps me up... all night
So alive
Watch it thrive...
(Bassline fades with a final, resonant synth note)
About The Song
"This Mycelium Design" transforms a scientific breakthrough into a powerful metaphor for human resilience. The source news—the development of a self-healing, regenerative bio-ink from living fungi—is blended with the confident, nocturnal, and slightly obsessive energy of Sabrina Carpenter's "Espresso." The song reframes the process of healing from emotional trauma not as a passive state of recovery, but as an active, all-consuming project. The protagonist isn't just 'getting over it'; they are architecting their own regeneration, staying up all night to weave new strength into their broken places. This reflects the Active Agency Mandate (AAM), turning a feeling of brokenness into the action of rebuilding. The result is a funky, defiant anthem about the beauty of becoming your own self-healing, living structure.
Production Notes
Vocals: The lead vocal should be confident and smooth, with a hint of breathiness, reminiscent of a modern pop/R&B style. Mic: Neumann U 87. Vocal Chain: A touch of tube compression (like an LA-2A) for warmth, followed by a clean, modern EQ and a subtle slap delay that adds rhythmic energy. Backing vocals should be layered, wide-panned harmonies, almost like an atmospheric pad in the chorus.
Instrumentation: The song is driven by a thick, funky Fender P-Bass line that's tight in the pocket with the drums. The drums should be a blend of a live, tight kick and snare with sampled, lo-fi hi-hats for texture. Add a Rhodes-style keyboard for chords and an ethereal, shimmering synth pad that builds in intensity.
Arrangement: Keep it sparse in the verses to let the vocal and bassline breathe. The pre-chorus should build tension with rising pads and tighter hi-hats. The chorus should explode with the full arrangement, with the lead vocal front-and-center. The bridge should drop back down, almost to just vocal and a pad, before launching into the final, high-energy chorus.
Mix Automation: Use automation to make the track feel alive. The delay throws on the lead vocal could increase in the pre-chorus. The reverb on the backing vocals should bloom in the chorus. The synth pads should subtly filter open throughout the track to build energy. The bass should be the consistent, driving anchor.
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