Horoscope: Feb. 12

Mornings were made for leisure, Gemini.

Aquarius: Jan. 20 to Feb. 18

Grief will haunt your joy, just as laughter may bubble between sobs. Your days aren’t painted in a monotonous tone of gray, so embrace the exhilarating and messy journey of life. 

Pisces: Feb. 19 to March 20

Mercury will soon enter under Pisces. Parse through words as carefully — the smallest syllables can hold the greatest weight.

Aries: March 21 to April 19

At the moment, you may be scraping your hands as you scramble over the rocks, but rest assured, you’ll eventually find your footing.

Taurus: April 20 to May 20

Swat away the flies gathering at the lip of the lemonade glass. Sweetness isn’t an invitation to exploit hospitality.  

Gemini: May 21 to June 21

As dawn slowly blinks awake, greet the sunrise with sleep-fogged idleness and warm mugs of coffee. Mornings were made for leisure.

Cancer: June 22 to July 22

In the confusion of conversation, trust the candor of the other voice. Attempting to decipher implicit meanings will only cause you a headache in the end. 

Leo: July 23 to Aug. 22

Be careful how you prune your ever-blossoming garden of memories. Even the weeds hold significance. Remembrance is a gift.

Virgo: Aug. 23 to Sept. 22

Your box has grown too small — it’s pressing you to break out. Take new leaps and strides. Don’t spend your entire life trapped behind self-imposed limitations. 

Libra: Sept. 23 to Oct. 23

You can only stretch so many ways before your limbs simply tremble in suspended movement, and tension snaps you in half. Limit the responsibilities you try to juggle. 

Scorpio: Oct. 24 to Nov. 21

Abrupt thoughts don’t always translate well into speech. Sit and ruminate for a while. Run the shape of vowels over your tongue before moving to make noise. 

Sagittarius: Nov. 22 to Dec. 21

Don’t waste time mourning the person you used to be. Instead, celebrate all that you are and all that you will become. 

Capricorn: Dec. 22 to Jan. 19

Smothering your ire will still leave behind smoking embers, threatening another fire. Working through your anger won’t fan the flames, but will slowly extinguish it instead.

  • Catherine Meyer is a third-year student majoring in history. She works as the Managing Editor and Horoscope Editor for The Phoenix. She enjoys writing humorous essays and feature articles about the people of Rogers Park. A proud Michigander, Meyer likes petting stray cats and swimming in Lake Michigan — no matter the temperature.

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