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Ms Upton is coming back home to a small town's Hog Roast, but she's writing
from a distance, "It's their right" and from sympathy for the Hog. And that
sympathy goes all the way to "hog heaven" because she knows how happy the
pigs will be in heaven. So do I. Bless the beast and the poet. trb
Tom Buchanan from United States