Night

By Marjorie Allen Seiffert

I opened the door

And night stared at me like a fool,

Heavy dull night, clouded and safe —

I turned again toward the uncertainties

Of life within doors.

Once night was a lion,

No, years ago, night was a python

Weaving designs against space

With undulations of his being —

Night was a siren once.

O sodden, middle-aged night!