“I buried Little Ann by the side of Old Dan. I knew that was where she wanted to be. I also buried a part of my life along with my dog.”
“What I saw was more than I could stand. The noise I heard had been made by Little Ann. All her life she had slept by Old Dan's side. And although he was dead, she had left the doghouse, had come back to the porch, and snuggled up by his side.”
“As I handed her the bag, the old scars on my wrist throbbed with buried memories.”
“I was of the opinion that the past is past, and like all that is not now it should remain buried along the side of our memories.”
“Bury me standing for i have lived my life on my knees.”
“On a Tuesday they were wedAnd by Friday they were deadAnd they buried them in the churchyard side by side,Oh, my love,And they buried them in the churchyard side by side. ”