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Wired For: 🎧 Fenvian Child
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You're Wired For The Sun
(Verse 1)
My sky was black coffee, predictable and clean
Just comfortable constellations, a well-rehearsed scene
Then you broke the ecliptic, a headline in my night
A beautiful disruption, a terrible light
Traced your name on foggy glass, a myth I couldn't place
Now there's a different gravity all over this space
(Pre-Chorus)
And I'm plotting all your courses, ignoring all the signs
Building observatories out of foolish designs
Trying to bend your orbit, trying to make you stay
Knowing you don't burn for me, you just burn on your way
(Chorus)
You're not mine to hold, you're not meant for my arms
You're a close-pass wonder, all fleeting false alarms
I can't fight your physics, I can't outrun your run
'Cause you're just wired for the sun, a beautiful damage done
You're just wired for the sun

(Verse 2)
They call you chaos, yeah, they call you the end
Just another law of nature that I refuse to comprehend
You left a scorch mark on my floor where your shadow used to be
You rewrite history just by getting close to me
I build a new religion from the trail you leave behind
The patron saint of losing the best thing you'll ever find
(Pre-Chorus)
And I'm tearing up the star charts, screaming at the proof
Living in the madness underneath my own damn roof
Fighting off the quiet that you planted in my bones
Defending shattered moments on a pile of broken stones
(Chorus)
You're not mine to hold, you're not meant for my arms
You're a close-pass wonder, all fleeting false alarms
I can't fight your physics, I can't outrun your run
'Cause you're just wired for the sun, a beautiful damage done
You're just wired for the sun
(Bridge)
The slingshot is coming, I feel it in the air
A final brilliant burning, a pull beyond compare
You won't even see my tiny world as you accelerate away
And I have to live with the brighter darkness at the end of my day

(Guitar Solo - Raw, bluesy, melodic, bends and cries like something being torn apart)
(Outro)
Yeah, a beautiful damage done...
You're wired for the sun...
And now I redraw my maps, one by one...
Yeah, I redraw the maps... now that you're gone...
About The Song
"You're Wired For The Sun" is a deeply human story born from a cosmic event. Inspired by the news of a once-in-a-civilization comet, A2/2025 Fenris, making a brief, brilliant pass by Earth, the song transforms this astronomical phenomenon into a powerful metaphor. It captures the experience of a relationship with a person who enters your life with incandescent intensity but is on a trajectory that can't include you—someone transient, captivating, and ultimately unattainable. The protagonist isn't just a passive observer of this loss; they are actively trying to fight the "physics" of the breakup, attempting to change an orbit that was never meant to be altered. It's a song about the active struggle of loving someone you can't keep and the "beautiful damage" left in their wake.
Production Notes
Genre: Alt-Rock / Indie Blues
Influences: Hozier's earthy resistance, Billie Eilish's intimate intensity.
Vocals: A close-mic'd, almost breathy performance on the verses (Neumann U 87) to create intimacy and vulnerability. The choruses should explode with raw power and a touch of desperation, pushed slightly into a vintage tube preamp for warmth and grit. Layered, loose harmonies in the final chorus to emphasize the feeling of breaking apart.
Instrumentation: The song is driven by a syncopated, melodic bassline that sits right in the pocket with a sparse, heavy kick-and-snare pattern. A slightly overdriven, bluesy electric guitar (think Telecaster) plays weeping lead lines and raw, chunky chords. The mix should feel wide and atmospheric in the verses, then narrow and punchy in the choruses to heighten the dynamic shift.
Mix Automation: Use automation to bring reverbs and delays up on the last word of vocal phrases in the pre-chorus, making it feel like thoughts are stretching into space. During the bridge, subtly introduce a low, almost subsonic synth pad to create a sense of immense, gravitational pull before it all cuts away for the guitar solo.
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