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The speaker’s guitar is mentioned indirectly in the third stanza, and more personally in the fourth stanza. Even though the motif is peripheral to the scene, its existence roots the speaker in this time and place. It provides them with a vehicle of expression, a source of income, and a source of anxiety. At one point, the speaker vents their inner frustrations on the guitar, positioning it as a metonym for the speaker’s own perceived failures.
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