She had good looks and for me in the library she killed the dullness of patience the stifled air of silence with her lips' hidden smile that was quite a diversion from pouring over yellowed pages all the while.
In the garden I sought my chance but she resisted any advance telling me it's not her I needed to be in my mind but a job I must find for couldn't be raised a family merely loving in the library.
I think she gave me love when I needed a job but by the time I earned the bread she was already married.
Once I thought of her as Miss Giving but now as I look back I have serious misgiving.