The poet's "lover" robbed his mistress, and the poet dared not speak out. I couldn't help saying "Ouch", but I was afraid that "Ouch" would turn my face. Finally, I had to say, "torture me to death, but we can't make bad friends." In order to make the last sentence appear natural, the poet tried his best to open his heart to "love friends" and put the blame on his mistress. Thus, the relationship between the poet and his "lover" is unequal and dependent. "Love Your Friend" is not as good as his praise in other poems, and his image in different poems is actually contradictory. In my opinion, poets write poems to praise beauty, goodness and truth, and to think about themes such as time and death with a certain purpose, including intimidation, threats and persuasion.
I use "ouch" in quotation marks because I really think the word is disgusting. Personal opinion, hehe.