There are soft truths in deception, Cancer.
There are soft truths in deception, Cancer.
Pisces: Feb. 19 to March 20
Words stick in your head, pinched between every nook and cranny — you can’t pick them out. Be mindful of what you say.
Aries: March 21 to April 19
Skepticism can strangle sentimentality if allowed to grow wild. Overthinking eats away at kind-hearted spontaneity — don’t let it.
Taurus: April 20 to May 20
You’re not limited to what you’ve been told to do, or to what you’ve always done. Even grains of sand can be found on mountaintops.
Gemini: May 21 to June 21
Drowning feels too easy when you’re swimming out of your depth. Turn back to shore, only stopping when you feel sand beneath your feet again.
Cancer: June 22 to July 22
There are soft truths in deception. Don’t allow yourself to be tricked by what seems real at first glance. Salt often looks like sugar.
Leo: July 23 to Aug. 22
Color in your life with brilliant blues and rosy reds. The world need not always be draped in shades of gray.
Virgo: Aug. 23 to Sept. 22
Revisit past joys in your life. The creeping of time doesn’t equal forgetfulness or complete reinvention. Nostalgia will be your friend.
Libra: Sept. 23 to Oct. 23
As the weather warms, enjoy the whisper of the soft spring breeze and the gentle warbles of migratory birds returning home.
Scorpio: Oct. 24 to Nov. 21
Take advantage of the lulls between crashing waves, gulping in breaths of salty air before submerging once again.
Sagittarius: Nov. 22 to Dec. 21
There’s sunlight reflected in your eyes, and laughter dances on your lips. You’re meant to love. Don’t hide behind the dreary clouds of early spring.
Capricorn: Dec. 22 to Jan. 19
Your shadow and footsteps track your every move. In silence and darkness, your presence is still known. The moon will always keep you company.
Aquarius: Jan. 20 to Feb. 18
Watch the sun set slowly over the horizon. Listen to the gentle lapping of the lake against the shore — live leisurely.
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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