-@emph{recapitulation}. In the exposition the composer introduces his musical
-ideas, consisting of a number of themes; in the development section he
-"develops" this material, and in the recapitulation he repeats the exposition,
-with certain modifications, however. The exposition contains a number of themes
-which fall into two groups, often called first and second subject. Other
-melodies occurring in each group are considered as continuations of these
-two. The second theme is in another key, normally in the key of the
-@aref{dominant} if the @aref{tonic} is
-@aref{major}, and in the @aref{relative key} if the
-tonic is @aref{minor}.
-
-@aitem{soprano}
+@emph{recapitulation}. In the exposition the composer introduces some musical
+ideas, consisting of a number of themes; in the development section the
+composer `develops' this material, and in the recapitulation the composer
+repeats the exposition, with certain modifications. The exposition contains a
+number of themes that fall into two groups, often called first and second
+subject. Other melodies occurring in each group are considered as
+continuations of these two. The second theme is in another key, normally in
+the key of the @aref{dominant} if the @aref{tonic} is @aref{major}, and in the
+@aref{relative key} if the tonic is @aref{minor}.
+
+@node song texts
+@section song texts
+
+@aref{lyrics}.
+
+@node soprano
+@section soprano
+