So the fourth ("men") verse ended, "But back home another scene was going down, in the night."
Each verse ends with a repetition of the title phrase:
Notably, each verse ends with the three words that comprise the title of the song.
Each verse in the song ends with the refrain dard-e-disco.
Every verse except for the one on Griffin ends with a statement that the individual was white.
Her verse ended as the choir joined in for the much more rapid refrain.
The verse ends with a reference to evening and morning, which bring the first day of Creation to a close.
So that's why each verse ended with, Then she'll be a true love of mine.
The final verse ends with Chuck and the rest of the prisoners on their final escape.
And the first verse ends with lines deriding her current condition: