[John Erwin]
In love, Cancer?
Aw, you won't tell?
You'll withdraw into your crab shell, keeping an eye on the moon
But of course you're in love
The visions of home, domestic bliss and truly belonging are filling your nights and your days
And yet the acceptance of a new reality means letting go of the present one
And letting go of something isn't easy for you to do
[Nancy Priddy]
In love with a Cancer man, my girl?
You are now on an emotional roller coaster
What he feels is what you've got
And that could be anything, at any time
His highs and his lows may be difficult to keep up with
However, under that rising and falling emotional tide
There is a man who really believes that a home is the backbone of his existence
And he will need it when he shares his life with you
And it will probably be a satisfying life
Based on security and affection
All you have to do is love him enough to let him have his emotional binges
And have the Bloody Marys ready when he wakes up next morning
Or an ice pack for his heart
[Michael Bell]
In love with a Cancer girl, my boy?
Well, I hope you like the Blues
And the lonely two AM sound
Because you're going to hear many choruses
I also hope you like to laugh, because she'll break you up intentionally, unintentionally, for hours at a time
The truth is, I hope you like everything
That's what you're going to get
This is a moonchild
And she waxes and she wanes, and loses and gains in perfect sympathy with the lunar cycle
She won't just accept you, she'll absorb you
And once she does, you're there for the duration
This is a beautiful woman who will make you a home
She will come to you with memories and faith
And a talent for believing in you that makes you far more than what you are
All you need is an ear for music, a feeling for the blues, and of course, a good sense of humor
[John Erwin]
Out of love, Cancer?
Can't shake it
It's that memory of yours just won't let go of yesterday
When you recover enough to try again, make it a Pisces or Scorpio
In the meantime, remember
Sometimes you just have to let go
In Love, Cancer? was written by Jacques Wilson.
In Love, Cancer? was produced by Allen Stanton.