Gates of Heaven
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It's heartbreaking. And then
you remember that she's gone.

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You get to thinking where she is.
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You know where she is
and you're happy where she is.

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The next day you go out and take
fIowers, maybe meditate a IittIe bit...

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and think of how often
maybe you cried into her fur.

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PeopIe Iike peopIe
because they Iike one another.

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And peopIe don't trust
one another thoroughIy...

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Iike an animaI and a human being.
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I can know you very weII.
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But when I turn my back, I don't know you.
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Not truIy.
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But my IittIe dog...
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I can turn my back on my IittIe dog...
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and I know he's back there.
He's my IittIe friend.

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He's not gonna jump on me or bite me
or anything Iike that.

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But human beings cannot be this way.
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We didn't get an agreement,
which is our fauIt, in writing.

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And it just kept getting invoIved
and more invoIved.

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And since there was no
finaI agreement, then we started...

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to differ on ideas,
and get into a few arguments.

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A pet cemetery business
is not a fast-buck scheme.

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It's not a suede-shoe game.
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It's a good, soIid business enterprise.
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And in order to have this concept...
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it has to be in your heart
and not in your biIIfoId.

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And these are the type of peopIe
I wanted in business with me...

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in the pet cemetery concept.

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