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Idiom
Change your tune.
If someone changes their ideas or the way they talk about them, they change their tune.
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** In "The Less Deceived," the poems that follow "Church Going" ring changes on the tune of stoic depression, of life being (in "Age") a "tall game I tired myself with joining" and (in "Triple Time") "Threadbare perspectives, seasonal decrease".
In "The Less Deceived," the poems that follow "Church Going" ring changes on the tune of stoic depression, of life being (in "Age") a "tall game I tired myself with joining" and (in "Triple Time") "Threadbare perspectives, seasonal decrease".
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