Edmund Dulac's picture-book for the French Red Cross/The Little Seamstress
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I NEVER AT ALL
SAW SEWING SO SMALL
THE LITTLE SEAMSTRESS
A FRENCH SONG OF THE OLDEN TIME
A dear little seamstress in Paris I knew;
The tiniest possible stitches she drew.
I never at all
Saw sewing so small!
She made the Notary neckties new;
The Apothecary, he had some too.
I never at all
Saw sewing so small!
The Apothecary, he had some too,—
Seamstress, what do I owe to you?
I never at all
Saw sewing so small!
Seamstress, what do I owe to you
Just six nothings, no more is due.
I never at all
Saw sewing so small!
Just six nothings, no more is due.
Give me a kiss, then,—or give me two!
I never at all
Saw sewing so small!