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Bachelor's buttons


A bloom in our driveway today.
I know: some people call these ox-eyed daisies. But I grew up calling them bachelor's buttons and still do most of the time.
They were the prime object of predictive dismemberment routines: "She loves me, she loves me not," etc.
I know: some people call these ox-eyed daisies. But I grew up calling them bachelor's buttons and still do most of the time.
They were the prime object of predictive dismemberment routines: "She loves me, she loves me not," etc.
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