You may or may not see me.
I was there, neither sad nor happy.
You can either read me or you can't read me.
Love is there, come or go.
You love me or you don't love me.
Love is there, neither increasing nor decreasing.
Are you with me or not?
My hand is in your hand, don't give up.
Come into my arms.
Let me live in your heart.
Love silently, rejoice silently.
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Since the publication of Xiaogang Feng's work "If You Are the One 2", this poem has been reprinted wildly on the website, and netizens even started a new wave of sentence-making by imitating its sentence patterns. Many people believe that this song "See See" was written by the 6th Dalai Lama Cangyang Gyatso. In fact, this is a common fallacy. The original name of this poem is "The Silence of Banzagurubaima", and the author is Tashiram Dodo. The poem is from his collection of works "The Moon Suspected of Romance" created in 2007.
The inspiration of this poem comes from the words of Master Lotus Peanut: I have never abandoned people who believe in me, even those who don't believe in me. Although they can't see me, my children will always be guarded by my compassion. The author wants to express the master's persistent concern for his disciples through this poem, which has nothing to do with love and romance.