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The sycamore tree is mentioned for the first and only time in the title: “The sycamore rattles its keys in the wind” (Line 1). However, the entire poem is centered on its influence and ultimate destruction. A type of maple, sycamore has been significant in numerous cultures as a symbol of renewal and rebirth. Here, it symbolizes the dichotomy between the cyclical growth of nature and the linear destruction of mankind.
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