In a time when consumerism and media hype keep us effectively asleep to the impact of our ways and wars on the rest of the world, how can we awaken? In Waking before Dawn, Thomas R. Smith confronts the challenge and responsibility of moral awareness in some of the best and most varied poems he has written. These poems bridge the personal and the political, from love poems and elegies to a suite of poems powerfully indicting the bankrupt Iraq war. On the home front, Smith witnesses the hope and suffering of ordinary lives diminished by a wounded democracy, while maintaining faith, with Walt Whitman, that "South, North, East, West, inland and seaboard, we will surely awake."
Some of the poems are rather dark reflecting the Iraq war debacle, 911 and the passing of friends. But the work is good. It's great having a working poet in our midst.