The whole poem "Seeing and Not Seeing" is as follows:
You see me, or you don't see me.
I am right there, neither sad nor happy.
You may read me, or you may not.
Love is there, it doesn’t come or go.
Whether you love me or not, love is there, neither increasing nor decreasing.
You follow me, or you don’t.
My hand is in yours, never give up.
Come into my arms, or let me live in your heart.
Love each other silently, like each other silently.
The tragic love of Tsangyang Gyatso
It is said that before Tsangyang Gyatso was elected as the Dalai Lama, he had a beautiful and intelligent lover in his hometown. They were together all day long, farming and herding, and they were childhood sweethearts. Deep love. After Cangyang Gyatso entered the Potala Palace, he was tired of the monotonous and rigid life of a leader of the Yellow Sect in the palace. He always missed the colorful folk customs and missed his beautiful lover.
He often goes out at night incognito, meets his lover, and pursues a romantic love life. One day it snowed heavily. When he got up early in the morning, Tiebang Lama found the footprints of someone going out on the snow, so he followed the footprints and finally entered the palace of Cangyang Gyatso. Later, Tiebang Lama used severe torture to deal with Tsangyang Gyatso's personal lama, and also sent people to execute his lover (some say he just expelled the lover from Lhasa and exiled him to a distant place), and took severe measures to close Tsangyang Gyatso.
There are many similar romantic legends, but they all ended in tragedy.