Built around A relationship that ended badly but from its ruins something unexpected and beautiful has grown. Live Wire's voltage-cranked guitars carries the concept through alternative-rock that rewards repeat listens. "And it's the most alive I've been" — the kind of line that sticks in your head three days later. The mood runs bittersweet, hopeful. Genre showcases on Majik's aren't filler — they're proof that independent music can carry real emotional weight when the lyrics and production align.
[verse 1]
Your books are still here on the shelf
I should move them but I talk myself
Into leaving them right where they stand
Like a monument to your hands
The coffee stain you left behind
Has become a watermark of time
And I don't scrub it clean because
Some stains remind you what love was
[chorus]
There's a garden in the wreck
Of everything we said and left
There's a garden in the wreck
And it's the most alive I've been
Since you walked out
Growing where the tears fell down
There's a garden in the wreck
[verse 2]
I used to drive past your new street
Slow down but never stop to speak
Now I take a different route
Not from pain but from the truth
That what we built and what we burned
Became the soil and what I've learned
Is that the best things that I've grown
Started in the seeds you'd sown
[chorus]
There's a garden in the wreck
Of everything we said and left
There's a garden in the wreck
And it's the most alive I've been
Since you walked out
Growing where the tears fell down
There's a garden in the wreck
[bridge]
I don't miss you like I used to
Now it's more like gratitude
For the flood that cleared the field
For the wound that learned to heal
For the ruins that became
Something I could not have planned
[chorus]
There's a garden in the wreck
Of everything we said and left
There's a garden in the wreck
And it's the most alive I've been
Growing, always growing
There's a garden in the wreck
In the wreck