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Neverlost Everlasting, By: Phillip Jordan

January 9, 2026 by Phillip Jordan

Neverlost Everlasting, By: Phillip Jordan

I witnessed a sacrifice feeling so nice more of a relief. I now have a belief in…

Birds, one held back for the other to follow into a beyond which had them swallowed

Forget missing links too late to think beyond openings about to close.

Tears flooded paradise breathe your breath inside a hollowed-out disembarkation

Exhaling new found admiration for now eternal sun we have the same power.

We know what’s going on taking on a universe together forgetting our humble beginnings

We just gave birth to another earth.

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