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A Little Girl on a Wagon Seat
Of her deep thriftiness, Grandmama Hall
Saved every button that passed through her hands
And banked them in a large glass jar from which
She could withdraw an investment in clothing:
New dresses cut and sewn from bolts of cloth
(The styles from 1900 served just fine)
From Mixson’s Store in town, and buttons for all
From her accumulated waste-not, want-not
Wisdom and skill, and girlhood memories
Of when she came to Texas in a covered wagon
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