Father
Anthony Brown
English 110 04
October 26, 2004
Justin Ross
My Father
1. Growing up, my father was my hero. He was Mr. He-man. My father could do everything. It was nothing in the world he couldn't do. I always wanted to be like him. He had all the components that you need. He was wise, talented, and well groomed. He was always a helper.
2. At an early age, he began to educate me. He always educated me in lectures. Lectures were to his way to enlighten me. Through lectures I begin to understand metaphors, similes, and other forms of analogies. I was soon to be wise. He was always ready to teach. I thank him for that.
3. My father was the Steve Harvey of his time. My father was equipped with 50 suits, clippers, and all other sorts of attire. He always tried to present himself as a quality product. He was always looking good. He never looked like a bum. Produced quality through his dress.
4. He was a personal financial analysis since I good remember. He was self-employed. He scheduled his own work schedule. People worked for him. I liked this because; he never missed any of my basketball, football, or baseball games.
5. I felt myself following my father like a shadow. I begin to go to the store, his room, and any place that he would go. I was always looking to be taught. I would try to stir up conversations. I began to clang to his every move. Shortly and slowly I begin to learn.
6. My father was musically gifted. He could play any song be ear. He would play at church, at home, just any place with a piano. I would go to the stores and play. He would draw crowds. This made me proud. I inherited singing. This was my musical element.
7. My father was also, hilarious. His jokes were so advanced, if you didn't have some knowledge you couldn't understand. He was very good in improvisation. He would compare things that you thought could never...
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