Quem me conhece um bocadinho sabe que eu tenho uma obsessão considerável pelos animais. Os meus animais formam uma parte considerável da minha vida e enchem-me de orgulho. E não sou a única a sentir-me assim.
«I ask my Master and Mistress to remember me always, but not to grieve for me too long. In my life I have tried to be a comfort to them in time of sorrow, and a reason for added joy in their happiness. It is painful for me to think that even in death I should cause them pain. Let them remember that while no dog has ever had a happier life (and this I owe to their love and care for me), now that I have grown blind and deaf and lame, and even my sense of smell fails me so that a rabbit could be right under my nose and I might not know, my pride has sunk to a sick, bewildered humiliation.
I feel life is taunting me with having over-lingered my welcome. It is time I said good-bye, before I become too sick a burden on myself and on those who love me. It will be sorrow to leave them, but not a sorrow to die. Dogs do not fear death as men do. We accept it as part of life, not as something alien and terrible which destroys life.(...) One last word of farewell, Dear Master and Mistress. Whenever you visit my grave, say to yourselves with regret but also with happiness in your hearts at the remembrance of my long happy life with you: "Here lies one who loved us and whom we loved." No matter how deep my sleep I shall hear you, and not all the power of death can keep my spirit from wagging a grateful tail.»
"The last will and testament of Silverdene Emblem O'Neill", de Eugene O'Neill
PS: O cão é meu. :)
Olá grande e linda miga Sóninha!!!!
ResponderEliminarDesejo-te um ano tão bom, ou ainda melhor que o que terei eu!!! LOL Beijoka!
Já conheci cães mais humanos que certas pessoas
ResponderEliminarTens um cao muito engraçado. Bonito, como o sorriso da dona.
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