However the poet's feelings remain unrequited, and his final verse reveals that the subject of his affections has died alone.
The first verse of the song reveals the displacement through their migrant experiences.
This single verse reveals two extremely significant truths.
Subsequent verses reveal that he met her a year ago and that she bore his child.
The 19 recovered verses do not reveal the plot of the epic and are advisory in nature.
The verses reveal a romantic desire, from mythology and lofty solitude.
But oddly enough, the second verse reveals that the song is about not taking care of business:
A verse of the Theragatha reveals his loneliness and isolation following the parinirvana of the Buddha.
To this end, the Qur'anic verses revealed require Muslims to wage jihad against unbelievers.
Their variations and added verses - preserved carefully in police files - reveal crucial changes in public sentiment.