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Page C2-The Chronicle, Thursday, June 14, 1984 - Poetry Corner By Jane Penn Human Race You're an impertinent curse... Full of vain glory. Always worshipping yourself Never thinking of others. v^- w;?u ~.i > i vui aiiu iiiigmy uiuu^ius shut the small man out. And then you say: What can he offer me? I'm God's gift to man, can't you see? You're an impertinent curse fully of vain glory. If we could see the inside of you oh, what a different story. The real you possesses no glory!! < r ^ *-r-V?gyv-^Tym,TVT|JHW. ' SO Elusive One A million wishes Each one the same Arms to hold me A friend to claim What is rarer Than a heart that's alone Is a lonelier soul Finding no one at home Come to me, elusive one 1 need you to be near All that's wanted is someone That can be called dear Nettie McCarrell "The Master's Calling" Heed to the master's call, for he may not call again. Oh, my sister and my brother, don't you know that he's your friend? Awake, Awake! Oh sleeping souls and receive the gifts he has for you. ^ new mind and heart are waiting and life everlasting, too. ' Jayne Penne Send year poems to "Poetry Corner," P.O. Box 3154, Winston*Salem, N.C. 27102. We are not responsible for returning submissions. Broadway From Page C1 . lllllllllimillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIHIIIIIIUI to meet Jackson in a recor- LP were the subjects of a ding studio where they pro- half-hour Cinemax ceeded to wax one of "Album Flash" special on Michael's original composi- May 27, and soon he'll be tions. featured with Patti Labelle, I've learned that an Grover Washington Jr. and agreement's been made Luther Vandross on a stipulating that, if either "Welcome Home Teddy" star isn't happy with the video on MTV. duet, it won't be included A recent operation has on the LP. But Columbia given Pendergrass new use Records sees so little chance of his fingers, but, accorof that that it's already ding to aides, he remains making plans for a "pretty much a $300,000 Jagger-Jackson quadriplegic." music video ? which in- And he doesn't intend to siders figure will end up make any further profescosting at least double that sional plans for now ? he amount.... simply wants to continue Sidney Poitier auditioned concentrating on his no less than 2,500 ballet rehabilitation, dancers in order to select eight young leads for the Columbia "Shootout" film he'll start directing in New I Tf'c York. Based on an original I XL S VJ1 story by Poitier, "Shootout" wrBtetttht " - . of agrtnrp t>f young; dancers ?~ who leave their Ohio homes I \m~. ~ ?)\ to find a place for I themselves in New York's I / ,Kir J ' 4 - n y^i(jK ?t\ world of ballet.... I 1 / L Singer Teddy I <> >' " Vf* j Pendergrass' return to the I./ limelight two years after the I{^ / ' f / tragic auto accident that left I / Tllfli him partially paralyzed is I 4 ^ Wll' turning into a media I ''v/ celebration. He has been I Sa featured in a Life magazine I ^ . . layout, he and his new I opCClcll Elektra "Love Language" JOSH BILLINGS Sax . .. BUSINESS FUHNIT Sockcess in this life it like watehmo for j Mbbet-the rabbet ij Quite At *yt tew cu? the other end ov the hold, 14 STARSCOPE* * ??* by Clare Annswell *? WEEK OF: JUNE 14, 1984 AQUARIUS ? January 21-February 19 m Week offers financial gains, renewed friendship, and the birth of a new and potentially profitable idea One warning Watch uncommon tendency to be blunt and uncompromising PISCES ? February 20-March 20 Mutual respect is enhanced between you and favorite friend Week favors gradual financial expansion In fact, gradual is the current byword in all your various endeavors ARIES - March 21-Aprll 20 Lots of options are sprinkled through the week and your greatest problem lies in the choosing A popular friend looks forward to your company much more than you may believe TAURUS - April 21 -May 22 I I A- I. S- ' ? oooa ween 10 iauncn a campaign or txcome Involved In political activities Recent statement may return to haunt you; this time, choose every word with meticulous care GEMINI - May 23-June 21 Romantic misunderstanding can easily turn into romantic entanglement; don't make light of a serious situation. Creative skills are sharp Consider, perhaps, teaching a class !xANEEH^June ZZ-Jtt!y 22 Your most innocent remarks take on shades of meaning by several friends Changes in home setting ? from a move to a new decor ? are generally accented through this period ^ LEO ? July 23-August 22 Feelings of doubt linger till Saturday, but confidence is stronger than ever by the weekend. Don't look back Proceed with new pro)?cts. new vigor, and a new look VIRGO ? August 23-September 22 It's important to speak your mind, but equally important to know your audience well. Aggressive neighbor or coworker Is easier to live with Intellectual activities are spotlighted LIBRA ? September 23-October 22 Your sense of humor can pierce the tensions that hang over you this week Then, summer's off to an official start Youngsters benefit from your encouragement. SCORPIO ? October 23-November 21 It's not too late to catch up on ancient correspondence, obligations and the like Planning ahead Is Important; purchase tickets or make reservations before you're too late. SAGITTARIUS - November 22-December 22 It's unlike you. but this week you're heeding everyone's advice but your own ? and that can be a problem. Your ideas may not be popular, but they're more effective than you believe. CAPRICORN ? December 23-January 20 Correspondence received now holds a bundle of news and demands prompt action on your. part. Social life perks up as you learn to accentuate your very unique strengths. BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK People often think you have psychic powers, which may relate to the fact that you're so sympathetic to the feelings and needs of others New influences that enter your world lead to definite Improvement In important relationships by late summer or early autumn BORN THIS WEEK June 14th, actress Dorothy McGuire; 15th, scientist Hans Frank; 16th, actor Jack Albertson; 17th, actor Ralph Bellamy; 18th, actor Ian CJarmichael; 19th, actress Mildred Natwlck, 20th. pianist Andre Watts The Rowan Report. An inniCIVP c/v?iol onrl ifiool . 1? 4 ><? iiivui ? v owmi auu puiiuvai ^\J11II11CI1U1I y \Jy the award winning journalist, Carl T. Rowan. Sponsored by Chrysler Corporation and K mar Corporation. 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