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Can you hear them?
Can you see them gliding through the water?
So soft
So alive
Colors so bright
Light shining through them
Showing you the truth
Or the lies
Can you hear them?
Calling out to your soul
Asking you to join them
Be free
Fly in the air
So high
So alive
Look up
They are pulling you in
Where is the exit?
Is there one?
Stop
Wait
Can you hear them now?
Is their call soft?
Is it hard?
Is their home a prison?
Can you feel your breath exhale?
Can you look down?
Where are your feet?
Your hands?
Your knees?
Your chest?
Come back
Don't listen to them
Yell
Scream
Look down
Where did you go?
Walk away
Listen for me
Come here
Come back to my arms
I miss you
I'm scared
Don't listen to them.
Cover your eyes
Don't believe their lies
I'm real
I'll hold you
I'll seek you
I love you
Take my hand and we will go home
I'm your true Love.
Located in Ohio State University - Newark's Lefevre Hall are patterned colored glass strips. The largest strips are at one end and they fade to create the smallest strip on the other end. Hanging from the ceiling in the hallway, these creatures flow up and down as if the were swimming freely. I loved seeing these pieces . . . what do you think the master was meaning them to express? . . . Can you hear them?