The story of Cupid and Psyche Cupid has always been the little boy who mischie- vously brought love and passion to people though his bow and arrow. He was in reality the son of Aphrodite. As every one does in time, Cupid grew up and became what else but a mischievous man. At one point in time Aphrodite sent Cupid down to earth to teach a lesson of humility to an earth maiden called Psyche. Know being told that she was.aibeautiful _ mortal, Cupid felt that making negations V ith an ol s¢ idiot would be an appropriate léssone Burt eit, ber . . he © 4: tine) ad overly powering beauty, Cup Li {Reith 9a aye’. ther a6; G4 eb ’ ae * ret 26° «’ o te aro? iicutiosity ess aA ab a Se, ? on Ng t= Aeweoy ayer Le alee eth Nee a en 9t Noee. ear & ° ¢ ef, 0 * ~! iC SLC Mt eR aaa rghit the-tamp. She wasso: Se pe Oe dronor her: B pus and plead LADE thing. Alas! However; wg with the idea of a mortal makcted’ Br SOM: gave Psyche anumber of impé ietaskstopet . o 5 ae oe week Hat—a Wage in order to have Aphrodite’s blessings: Butwit Rees Cupid’s help Psyche passed all the testsand tras si iii. ; 4 Oe RR PCy ep seee umphed. Having done this, Zeus made Psy cheamicnatn ss e : ; 2 | oe . ~ « mortal so that Cupid and hercould live happily eVERYSsn rt after "etek : ie. “EER The End. “Seite we Happy Valetine’s Day TINA love C. O my Luve’s like a red, red rose That’s newly sprung in June: O my Luve’s like the melodie That’s sweetly played in tune. As fair art thou, my bonnie lass, So deep in luve am I: And I will luve thee still, my dear, Till a’ the seas gang dry: Till a’ ther seas gang dry, my Dear. And the rocks melt wi’ the sun: | I will luve thee still, my dear, While the sands o’ life shall run. And fare thee weel, my only Luve! And fare thee weel awhile! ‘And I will come again, my Luve, Tho’ it were ten thousand mile. Robert Burns UPEI X-P RESS ~ February 13, 1992 Page 16