"That money talks, I'll not deny, I heard it once: It said, 'Goodbye'"
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The joke lands because it’s structured like a tiny courtroom confession: yes, money speaks; exhibit A is the moment it left me. "Goodbye" is the perfect last word, both comic and cruel. It’s not "spend me" or "invest me" or even "you deserve better". It’s a clean break. Armour’s subtext is less about greed than about the emotional volatility of security. People don’t just want money for things; they want it for the quiet it buys in the nervous system. When it vanishes, it doesn’t argue. It just exits.
As a mid-century American poet of light verse, Armour is working in a tradition that smuggles social critique through punchlines. This isn’t anti-capitalist manifesto; it’s a wry admission of precarity before the term became a think-piece staple. The line invites a laugh, then leaves you with the aftertaste: the only time money spoke clearly was when it was done with you.
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Armour, Richard. (2026, January 15). That money talks, I'll not deny, I heard it once: It said, 'Goodbye'. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/that-money-talks-ill-not-deny-i-heard-it-once-it-101838/
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Armour, Richard. "That money talks, I'll not deny, I heard it once: It said, 'Goodbye'." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/that-money-talks-ill-not-deny-i-heard-it-once-it-101838/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"That money talks, I'll not deny, I heard it once: It said, 'Goodbye'." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/that-money-talks-ill-not-deny-i-heard-it-once-it-101838/. Accessed 3 Feb. 2026.






