Love’s Humility. By Emily Elizabeth Dickinson

My worthiness is all my doubt,
    His merit all my fear,
    Contrasting which, my qualities
    Do lowlier appear;

    Lest I should insufficient prove
    For his beloved need,
    The chiefest apprehension
    Within my loving creed.

    So I, the undivine abode
    Of his elect content,
    Conform my soul as ‘t were a church
    Unto her sacrament.