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By Jane Penn
gig. Lovin'
;:J^Vhen searching in agony and despair
often wondered if anyone cared.
?iAnd as light approaches darkness
? ^you came into my life
?jand showed me that living could be awfully
?hice.
il count it a blessing that you're loving me
, you're showed me how real love should
i?t>e.
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r> Hatred is a Cancer
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::Tuggin' fiercely at my soul
?rm fastly aging, looking old
?a persistent feeling I can't control
? a cancer's eatin'me.
- rFrom the pit of beIIy7iTs grasping tight
flawing hungrily with all its might
r *a shame, in misery 1 get delight
fe# cancer's eatin' me.
life's been shortened, 'cause I'm drained
Jgwithin
^Should be remorseful, 'cause I know it's sin
? my days are numbered, they quickly end
a cancer's eatin' me.
Had I sought early and help obtained
g laid down my pride, laid down my shame,
^there's no way that thing could've remained
?a~cancer has eaten me.
: Jayne Penn
ft. Friends
SSSure hope we can be friends forever
5^and share some special times.
?;I know not what your plans include
S3but this is what I had in mind.
?;But if not friends forever, surely for a year
or two.
Special friends, special times, just between
' me and you.
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WEEK OF: FEBRUARY 9. 1984
AQUARIUS ? January 21-February 19
Relatives choose to confide in you and they benefit from your own
experiences Friend may be prying too much for your liking
Weekend offers chance to see new place's
PISCES ? February 20-March 20
Important people help you achieve goals ahead of schedule House
hold chores pile up and it may be time to recruit help from friends or
professionals Waiting talents are bright
ARIES - March 21-Aprtl 20
Enjoy upbeat sessions with small groups of people some of whom
you're just starting to know Work methods demand more creativity
Colleague helps you out of a difficulty
TAURUS - April 21-May 22
The helpful advice you've been giving others now applies to your own
romantic situation Chances to increase earnings or gain in prestige
gradually open up
GEMINI - May 23-June 21
Watch that you don't set off quick tempered friend especially through
the weekend, especially on money related topic Startmq Fridav en
joy a string of lucky days
CANCER - June 22-July 22
Several agreements may require amendments before you put your
signature to them Unexpected appointments and surprise guests
crowd an already lively week
LEO ? July 23-August 22
Spend more time on health connected .activities that you truly enjoy
Friends lean toward the pessimistic it's important to cheer tfiem up as
quickly as possible
VIRGO ? August 23-September 22
Life seems less restricted and you can do things you've been putting
off Wounded friendship shows signs of recovery. but don't rusFTThe
healing process unnaturally
LIBRA ? September 23-October 22
Self confidence dips until you take on a major new challenge ? and
one presents itself by Tuesday or Wednesday Tension among relatives
eases up on the weekend
SCORPIO ? October 23-November 21
Exceptional week for enjoying cultural events and pursuing educational
programs- Partner demonstrates a dramatic flair Higherups
mean well, but challenge you frequently
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Leadership role is yours for the asking but consider priorities before
making commitment New areas of interest appeal to you ? philos
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CAPRICORN ? December 23-January 20
Being a good listener has both social and professional benefits Many
coincidences are scattered through the week and friends are convinced
that you're blessed with ESP
BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK .
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. are quite self-sufficient You enjoy making plans ? and sometimes
you even carry them through Changes in career path are indicated
over the next few months, family obligations are shared more
equitably by late '84
BORN THIS WEEK
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actor Leslie Nielsen. 12th. actor Robert Young. 13th. actor George
Segal. 14th. actress Florence Henderson. 15th. actor Harvey Korman
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