what is the poet mean by for everything we are out of tune
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When Wordsworth notes that "we are out of tune," he means that we are no longer able to appreciate that our true goal should be to appreciate Nature. The poem's initial sentence--"The world is too much with us; late and soon,/Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers"--sets up the larger argument of the poem.
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