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Poetry Corner By Jane Penn ' Tribute" A hug, a kiss, a fond caress I The love he gives is innocent and blest. r A smile, a sigh, a look of devotion *1 that stirs the heart with deepest emotion. I My son, my love, my joy, my life My heart's desire is also my strife. :? "Ended Love" J I have no regrets for the choice that 1 made \\ for it was made with an open mind. jjmuEigig sf ;| but no mistakes could I find. You may not agree with the choice that I've made ?| but I hope by my choice you'll abide. And know that your feelings were weighed in the balance I but my love for you has just died. Jayne Penne' . I Winston-Salem Send your poems to "The Poetry Corner," P.O. Box 3154, Winston-Salem, N.C., 27102. We are not responsible for returning your submis.1 sions. j STARSCOPE i WEEK OF; MAY 3, 1984 AQUARIUS ? January 21-February 19 1 Recent business problems can be discussed, leading to commonsense * solution Family situation brightens and relative becomes a good friend. Romance is lighthearted on weekend PISCES ? February 20*March 20 Spring fever continues through the week ? a splendid time for writing poetry, love letters, romantic yarnsFinancial plan can backfire; put contingency plans into action ARIES - March 21-Aprll 20 . Interesting news about a long-ago friend reaches you this week, and a nostalgia session may last through the weekend Avoid showdowns all week ? especially with member of same sex TAURUS - April 21 May 22 Partner may seem suspicious or distracted, your best policy is to stay in the background ? pursuing a new. potentially profitable interest. Family announcement is encouraging GEMINI - May 23-June 21 A potentially significant friendship is launched as you're introduced to a gentle individual Vou may have to lay out extra cash on Monday, don't shop for bargains at expense of quality CANCER - June 22-July 22 Some embarrassing situations are scattered through the week ? but charisma gets you through the stickiest moments Unexpected cash ? and romantic revival are present highlights LEO ? July 23-August 22 Week accents education, with a focus on new areas of interest Resourcefulness is keyword on the weekend Aries or Aquarius people figure prominently in your friendship circle VIRGO ? August 23-September 22 Week is off to a slow start, but by Monday you're the focus of great and varied activity Community role assumes new status Philosophical discussions strengthen brain-power LIBRA ? September 23-October 22 Rely more on your own good judgment, less on the unsolicited advice that comes from all circles Friend may be unusually coy this week Skills of salesmanship are sharp SCORPIO ? October 23-November 21 Buying and selling are accented and the weekend is excellent for hosting or attending garage sales, bazaars, and the like Best allies now are of an older or younger generation SAGITTARIUS - November 22-December 22 In relationships you know where you stand, and where you're headed Difficult individuals are easier to live with Financial situation benefits from a thorough and realistic review CAPRICORN ? December 23-January 20 Vou excel now at dreaming up plans, but give added thought to seeing them through Romance forecast is sunny and breezy Home repairs require expert opinions BIKTHUAY ihld WttIS Reliable, generous, artistic, a natural host ? and self-indulgent A major self-improvement plan can be put into action almost immediately. 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