by BloodyLegend.517 May 19, 2020
by roms28 November 19, 2019
A term used in the title and telling of Richard Brautigan’s 1968 novel In Watermelon Sugar. The author uses the term in a loose and quasi metaphorical way, never quite defining it. The common theme is that watermelon sugar makes up the good things in the characters’ lives.
“In watermelon sugar the deeds were done and done again as my life is done in watermelon sugar. I’ll tell you about it because I am here and you are distant.”
“We make a great many things out of watermelon sugar here — I'll tell you about it — including this book being written near iDEATH.
All this will be gone into, travelled in watermelon sugar.” -Richard Brautigan
The novel In Watermelon Sugar by Richard Brautigan inspired the popular song “Watermelon Sugar” by Harry Styles. You should read it.
“We make a great many things out of watermelon sugar here — I'll tell you about it — including this book being written near iDEATH.
All this will be gone into, travelled in watermelon sugar.” -Richard Brautigan
The novel In Watermelon Sugar by Richard Brautigan inspired the popular song “Watermelon Sugar” by Harry Styles. You should read it.
by Funk Master Text December 15, 2020
by 28rbb November 17, 2019
slang for heroin in Georgia, and is talked about in Harry Styles Song, talking about being high off watermelon sugar heroin
“I was high of the watermelon sugar”
by bigdickredneck August 10, 2020
by 155204sbae February 25, 2021
Title of, and recurring phrase in Richard Brautigan's surreal/fantasy novel "In Watermelon Sugar". Published in 1968 the book is a remarkably pleasant yet moving story that is difficult to summarize.
by PHC Joe October 07, 2020