Jan Wozniak - Poetry
Memories
By Jan Wozniak
The Perennial Passage
In the spirit of Ecclesiastes, the September sun rises
and renews the perennial passage of academic ambitions;
one generation cometh and another generation passeth away
washing away the old and making way for the new.
On these lands, reinforced by brick, concrete, and title
comes new waves of Beatniks, hedonists, and hipsters
wearing skinny jeans and sporting slicked back haircuts
Herschel knapsacks and Brixton snapbacks
who flood the campus with the renewed lifeblood that –
supplies the Institution’s beating heart with animation
after another long, inactive summer of rest.
Jan Alexander Wozniak (he/him) is a Canadian poet, short story writer, and scholar residing in Toronto, whose practice focuses on challenging traditional narrative and poetic structures, as well as our conception of psychology, psychiatry, and ethical responsibility. As a neurodivergent thinker, Jan is particularly interested in capturing the experiences of living with ADHD and in raising mental health awareness. Jan has been published by ADDitude Magazine and has forthcoming works in Intersect, Spectrum, and JIRIRI.