Horoscope: Mar. 19

Libra, write what you can’t speak.

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Pisces: Feb. 19 to March 20

Remembrance will drag you down, shackling you to the boulders of time. Keep your head straight and watch the horizon. The future awaits.

Aries: March 21 to April 19

Retire to the sweet comfort of sleep. You’ve been running on empty for far too long. The moon will keep watch. 

Taurus: April 20 to May 20

Steal away small moments of time for yourself. Not every second demands obligation. Let the minutes tick by silently. 

Gemini: May 21 to June 21

Your fist is clenched far too tight. Your nails are digging crescents into your palm. Let go — don’t live your life in fear of loss.

Cancer: June 22 to July 22

Inaction will eventually swallow you whole, choking your lifeless statue with creeping vines. Move now before you find yourself rooted in place.

Leo: July 23 to Aug. 22

There is strength in kindness and bravery in compassion. Don’t mistake brutality for courage. Mercy need not always be hard-won. 

Virgo: Aug. 23 to Sept. 22

However dim the light may be, keep your lantern burning. You risk dangerous missteps in the dark. 

Libra: Sept. 23 to Oct. 23

Write what you can’t speak. Whisper words onto paper and trace their delicate loops. Language need not always be shouted.

Scorpio: Oct. 24 to Nov. 21

In time, your hard work will reap its benefits. The sun must first set before the stars can trace their constellations in the sky. 

Sagittarius: Nov. 22 to Dec. 21

Stay diligent and keep your head above the water. Be careful you don’t slip on the river’s tumbling rocks below.

Capricorn: Dec. 22 to Jan. 19

Linger a while longer. There’s no race to be won, no timer counting down to zero. Don’t waste your breath on unnecessary labor. 

Aquarius: Jan. 20 to Feb. 18

Dance to the patter of the rain against the window, to the passing songs of springtime birds. The world is waking up — and you along with it. 

  • 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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