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Summary

The text reflects on a strained relationship where direct communication has been replaced by intermediaries, leading to a diminished mutual respect and friendship.

Abstract

The poem "You sent your goon" by Francine Fallara delves into the breakdown of a relationship where a direct conversation has been avoided. Instead, one party sends a representative or "goon" to communicate, which is met with a resigned response of laughter. The speaker acknowledges the futility of their arguments in changing the other party's mind. This incident has struck a blow to their once mutual respect and friendship, reducing it to a one-way relationship. The text is part of a curated poetry initiative on Medium, where the author supports the community by posting others' poems alongside their own.

Opinions

  • The speaker feels that their attempts at discussion are futile, as the other party is perceived as too cowardly to engage directly.
  • Sending an intermediary ("goon") is seen as a sign of disrespect and a lack of willingness to maintain a healthy, direct communication.
  • The act of sending a goon has irreversibly altered the dynamic of the relationship, turning it into a one-sided affair.
  • The author expresses a sense of loss over the damaged relationship, which was once characterized by mutual respect and friendship.
  • Despite the tension, the speaker maintains a sense of humor and resilience, choosing to laugh at the situation rather than confront it with anger or bitterness.
  • The poem is shared as part of a community initiative to promote poetry on Medium, indicating the author's commitment to the literary community and the value they place on sharing creative work.

You sent your goon

Our Mutual Respect and Friendship Was Stroke

Disquietude

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You questioned

Requested my service

I replied saying it’s not up to me

Too coward to discuss it with me

You sent your goon

I laughed

What else can I do?

No arguments of mine

Are going to convince you

You sent your goon

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My statement being said

Our mutual respect and friendship was stroke

Unfortunately diminished

One way relation it becomes

You sent your goon

Francine Fallara 2020

*Medium Curated “POETRY”

I’m supporting the wonderful initiative of Martin RushtonShare the Love — Issue 2’. For each poem I write, I will post someone else’s poem.

Even Though I’m Deaf. I Can Still Hear You. by B. A. Cumberlidge.

Poetry
Violence
Relationships
Love
Friendship
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