On Fri, Oct 1, 2021 at 12:00 PM Thomas Morley <thomasmorle...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> http://lilypond.org/website/tiny-examples.html
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Just to expand on Thomas Morley's post.  Everyone on this list is a
volunteer.  People kindly take time out of their busy schedules to
offer advice on LilyPond.  Since their time is worth something, it's
polite to have your question as well researched as possible.  Part of
that research is making a "tiny example" or Minimal Working Example
(MWE).  Strip out everything in your code that does not demonstrate
the problem.  This makes the problem clearer to you and everyone.
Sometimes making a MWE actually solves the problem.

In your code, your question has nothing to do with the header, paper,
or layout sections.  Remove them.  Only the third verse demonstrates
the problem, so remove the first and second verse.  Now you have a
small amount of code that runs and produces the problem.  A little
formatting is also a good practice.

--
Knute Snortum

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