Yes...I see a total of 3.
Yes...I see a total of 3.
All that's left of what we were is what we have become.
Elvis Costello – Peace, Love And Understanding
I ask myself
Is all hope lost? (1)
Is there only pain and hatred, and misery?(2)
And each time i feel like this inside,
There's one thing i wanna know:
What's so funny 'bout peace love & understanding? ohhhh(3)
What's so funny 'bout peace love & understanding?
And as i walked on
Through troubled times
My spirit gets so downhearted sometimes
So where are the strong(4)
And who are the trusted?(5)
And where is the harmony?(6)
Sweet harmony.
So this raises another question. Does a multi-part question count as one question or the number of questions raised?
For example; "Is there only pain and hatred, and misery?" & "What's so funny 'bout peace love & understanding?" each raise three questions.
So 6 for now. Or 10?
"One day you're going to figure out that everything they taught you was a lie."
I say take the max.
Clearly not completely the same question.
All that's left of what we were is what we have become.
Oblivion - Mastodon
Close, low bright eyes fading
Faster than stars falling
How can I tell you I failed? (1)
Tell you I failed
Total - 2
All that's left of what we were is what we have become.
Hmmm... it seems to me that my above score could be a simple statement.
Opinions please.
All that's left of what we were is what we have become.
Thankee Sai
Do You Feel Like We do? - Peter Frampton
Well, woke up this morning with a wine glass in my hand.
Whose wine? What wine? Where the hell did I dine? (3)
Must have been a dream I don't believe where I've been.
Come on, let's do it again.
Do you... you, feel like I do? (4)
How'd ya feel? ( At first, I felt that his line is just a rewording of the previous question. But I now think it is a different question. It is even in a different tense. = 5.)
Do you... you, feel like I do?
Oh baby do you feel?
Oh baby do you feel, feel like we do? - (Now these DO feel like rewording of the fourth question. = 0)
5+2=7 total
All that's left of what we were is what we have become.