Which poems do I write "Be there or be there" and "Be there or be there"?

From: The Whole Poem of Cangyang Gyatso by the Sixth Dalai Lama, also known as Love Song.

Original text:

See and not see

Have you seen me?

I was there.

Not sad or happy.

You can either read me or you can't read me.

Love is there.

Don't come or go.

Do you love me or not?

Love is there.

Neither increasing nor decreasing.

Are you with me or not?

My hand is in your hand.

Never give up.

Come into my arms.

or

Let me live in your heart

Silent love

Silence and happiness

Extended data:

The creative background of Love Song;

The pastoral life of Cangyang Jiacuo 14 years has given him many worldly life experiences and his own love for nature, which inspired him to write poems. Not only did he not restrain his thoughts and words with canon, but he wrote many sentimental "love songs" according to his independent ideological will.

There are about 66 of his poems. Except for a few carols, most of them describe the loyalty and joy of men and women's love and the sadness when they are frustrated, so they are generally translated into love songs.

The original Tibetan version of Love Song is widely circulated, some in oral form, some in manuscript form and some in woodcut form, which shows that Tibetan readers love it deeply.