Pablo Pereyra
2 min readNov 17, 2022

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I feel that you are such a complete poet and can go very deep without perishing in the attempt.
Ok, I get it, these world records on depth are stuff most normal people don’t want to hold!

But you manage to take us and see ourselves and bring us back.

I was kind of watching Frozen 2 a couple of nights ago. I refused to watch it for years because I so loved the first one. This was my second attempt. The first one I turned off the TV after about 15 minutes in indignation!

But a couple of nights ago, I don’t know why I decided to give it a second try (maybe because Hollywood keeps on recycling the same ideas over and over and no one dares to risk a penny in something half original????????)

Anyway, I’m watching Frozen 2 and there is this part in which Elsa has to go to this cave to learn about the past, but if she goes to deep, she will freeze.

And I think this is why so many people are afraid to look into the deep. Because it is an uncertain trip to say the least.

And it seems to me you have came back from that trip, which in a way makes you master of two worlds.

So maybe it is not fear, it is a sort of knowing that I’m close to someone great. But don’t worry, I also see you for the person I think you are. The person that eats and makes food and loves her dogs and is a good friend.
Thank you, Sally.
Pablo

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Pablo Pereyra
Pablo Pereyra

Written by Pablo Pereyra

Finding inspiration in movement. Searching for identity.

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