Saturday, February 2, 2019
Whatââ¬â¢s Under my Bed :: Free Essay Writer
Whats Under my BedAs I cleaned and rearranged my room one day, I slid my bed forward and demonstrate my childhood teddy bear. When I first saw him I could not believe I still had him. It looked much different than I remember. It was cover in dirt and grime. It smelled like a dusty, mildew-infested basement. I remembered the bears name his name was Horace. I named him after myself.Horace lay there on my floor his body stretched out twenty-four inches across my floor. He is wearying my old blue denim Oshkosh overalls. The overalls appearance reminds me of pants that had been run with the washer several hundred times. Atop Horaces head ar deuce half brownish, half mocha, orange slice shaped ears. The correctly ear has an inch slit where a sliver of white locomote hangs out. He has a large orange-peach head like a fling of metal going through the first stages of oxidation. The soft hide on his head is hard and matted on the end where sticky candy used to lie. He has one small half marble, black inwardness on the right positioning. On the odd side he has a hole where fluffy dirt colored cotton hangs out. The left(p) side also has a dark brown spot the spot reminds me of a cartoon character with a black eye. Just under the left eye on his puffy, beige-colored cheek he has two dark brown freckles. In between his right eye, and left hole, he has a go of hair missing, which reveals tightly threaded fish netting holding the grooming inside. An inch below that is his flat, oval shaped nose. I can take heed teeth marks made by a teething Child.Horaces head attaches directly to his torso there is no neck in between. There is an upside down beige triangle dapple of fur top of his chest his chest. His upper body is dark brown, like the patch around his eye. The brown flows out to the outstretched, five-inch arms. It comes to an end at the last two inches of the arms where it changes to an orange-peach color again. His lower section is hidden in the overa lls. The left leg of the overalls is cuffed just above the foot.
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