The Deeds Were Done and Done Again
In Watermelon Sugar Quotes
In Watermelon Sugar by Richard Brautigan19,368 ratings, 3.83 average rating, 1,966 reviews
― In Watermelon Sugar
"I guess you are kind of curious as to who I am, but I am one of those who do not have a regular name. My name depends on you. Just call me whatever is in your mind.
If you are thinking about something that happened a long time ago: Somebody asked you a question and you did not know the answer.
That is my name.
Perhaps it was raining very hard.
That is my name.
Or somebody wanted you to do something. You did it. Then they told you what you did was wrong—"Sorry for the mistake,"—and you had to do something else.
That is my name.
Perhaps it was a game you played when you were a child or something that came idly into your mind when you were old and sitting in a chair near the window.
That is my name.
Or you walked someplace. There were flowers all around.
That is my name.
Perhaps you stared into a river. There as something near you who loved you. They were about to touch you. You could feel this before it happened. Then it happened.
That is my name."
― In Watermelon Sugar
― In Watermelon Sugar
Somebody asked you a question and you did not know the answer.
That is my name."
― In Watermelon Sugar
― In Watermelon Sugar
― In Watermelon Sugar
― In Watermelon Sugar
I don't know if things like that are fair or not."
― In Watermelon Sugar
― In Watermelon Sugar
Oh, it's coming along.
Fine. What's it about?
Just what I'm writing down: one word after another.
Good."
― In Watermelon Sugar
― In Watermelon Sugar
― In Watermelon Sugar
― In Watermelon Sugar
― In Watermelon Sugar
'You could help me with arithmetic,' I said.
'What's that?' one of the tigers said.
'My arithmetic.'
'Oh, your arithmetic.'
'Yeah.'
'What do you want to know?' one of the tigers said.
'What's nine times nine?'
'Eighty-one,' a tiger said.
'What's eight times eight?'
'Fifty-six,' a tiger said.
I asked them half of dozen other questions: six times six, seven times four, etc. I was having a lot of trouble with arithmetic. Finally the tigers got bored with my questions and told me to go away.
'OK,' I said. 'I'll go outside.'
'Don't go too far,' one of the tigers said. 'We don't want anyone to come up here and kill us.'
'OK.'
They both went back to eating my parents. I went outside and sat down by the river. 'I'm an orphan,' I said."
― In Watermelon Sugar
― In Watermelon Sugar
Benim adım bu.
Belki de bardaktan boşanır gibi yağmur yağıyor.
Benim adım bu.
Ya da biri senden bir şey yapmanı istedi. İstedğini yaptın. Gelgelelim yaptığının yanlış bir şey olduğunu söylediler-"bağışla bir yanlışlık oldu,"- ve başka bir şey yapmak zorunda kaldın.
Benim adım bu.
Belki de çocukken oynadığın bir oyun ya da yaşlanıp pencerenin yanındaki sandalyende otururken durup dururken anımsadığın bir şey.
Benim adım bu.
Ya da bir yerlere yürüdün her yan çiçek doluydu.
Benim adım bu.
Belki de bir ırmağa bakakaldın. Yanında seni seven biri vardı. Sana dokundu dokunacak. Daha dokunmadan bunu duyumsadın, anladın dokunacağını. Sonra dokunuverdi.
Benim adım bu.
Ya da çok uzaklardan birinin seslendiğini duydun. Sesi neredeyse bir yankıydı.
Benim adım bu."
― In Watermelon Sugar
― In Watermelon Sugar
― In Watermelon Sugar
― In Watermelon Sugar
"Oh, it's coming along."
Fine. What's it about?"
Just what I'm writing down: one word after another."
"Good."
― In Watermelon Sugar
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