FETCH
-verb (mainly trans)
1. to go after and bring back; get
2. to cause to come; bring or draw forth
3. (also intr) . to cost or sell for (a certain price)
4. to utter (a sigh, groan, etc.)
5. (informal) to deal (a blow, slap, etc)
6. (also intr) (nautical) . to arrive at or proceed by
sailing
7. (informal) . to attract
8. (often when used as a command to dogs) to retrieve (shot
game, an object thrown, etc)
9. (rare) to draw in (a breath, gasp, etc), in particular if
with difficulty
-noun
10. the reach, stretch, etc, of a mechanism
11. a trick or stratagem
12. the distance in the direction of the prevailing wind
that air or water can travel continuously without obstruction
-noun
1. the ghost or apparition of a living person
Let
Me
Caress
Lay my hand
Upon your shadow
As your fetch slowly disappears
While my mind and heart
Still hear your
Soft purrs
Now
Gone
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