Read the following lines from "The Guitar"

Now begins the cry
Of the guitar,
Breaking the vaults
Of dawn.
Now begins the cry
Of the guitar.
Useless
To still it.
It weeps monotonously
As weeps the water,
As weeps the wind
Over snow.
Impossible
To still it.
It weeps

For distant things,
Warm southern sands
Desiring white camellias.
It mourns the arrow without a target,
The evening without morning.
And the first bird dead
Upon a branch.
O guitar!
A wounded heart,
Wounded by five swords.



Looking at the description of the guitar's cry, the the reader can most likely conclude that..
the answer is The guitar's cry represents a sense of longing for distant and unattainable things.
Why is this answer correct?

This answer is correct because the lines depict the guitar's cry as a weeping and mourning sound. It is described as weeping for distant things such as warm southern sands and white camellias, as well as mourning the arrow without a target and the evening without morning. This conveys a sense of longing and desire for things that are out of reach or unattainable.