The poem recounts the traumatic experience of a young boy who is pushed into the water by his friend, whom he had deeply cared for. As the boy falls into the water, he sees the satisfaction on his friend's face, realizing that the friend's true nature was more captivating and dangerous than the mask of friendship he had worn. The water then stretches its icy hands to embrace the boy, leaving him desperate for air that never arrives.
The poem explores the theme of betrayal, where the boy's trust and affection are betrayed by someone he thought he could rely on. The imagery of the water's "icy hands" and the boy's desperation for air symbolize the overwhelming and suffocating nature of this betrayal. The poem also draws a parallel between the friend's true nature and the "beautiful wolves" that can lure their prey before sinking their teeth into them, further emphasizing the deceptive and predatory nature of the betrayal.
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