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Created on: July 09, 2011
Casey Anthony may have buried her dead child in the woods. (July 9, 2011.)
Bury me where you will - I won't care one way or t'other;
Bury me in a pine box - or without one, if you druther;
Dig a hole and throw me in, and cover me up with dirt;
Stick a fork in me first, if you've a mind to - it won't hurt;
Lay me down in the cold, cold ground - I won't hold it against you, honey;
And if you're bound to go out there and live it up - you're gonna need the money
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