reporting in unnerving detail how trains derail, tour buses fail to stay on roads without a rail how terrorists attacked again when nobody expected them what nonsense politicians spew unfortunately quite a few how the economy keeps getting worse yet billionaires still fill their purse pollution levels have ‘improved’ El Nino has the jet streams moved millions of refugees are loose around the globe, few clothes, no shoes armies and gangsters flex their muscles cannot resist the deadly hustle
and for the icing on the cake thousands of lives are now at stake we learn without too strong emotions that a new virus was discovered the waters of our rising oceans have by now covered a third of several island nation's land no more idyllic beaches with white sand
all this mixed in with those exciting human interest stories about the latest dog show winners some brilliant wunderkind beginners major and minor worries from distant neighborhoods commercials for the latest fads and all the current healthy foods self-advertising TV channel ads who’s s great in sports and who of sorts
in short 24/7 of much useless blather that neither alters our lives nor can we change its mostly dreary facts
yet we risk drowning under this debris of cacophonic sound and image bites unless we learn to set our marks clear our sights turn into info sharks devouring just those bits of almost hidden information we can make sense of and digest the clues to what is really going on below the surface of our media-created ocean
it’s the commotions in the depths that teach us best give us a glimpse behind the curtains of stale words make us aware there’s little time for rest