Justify orphans to the right margin
I'm typesetting a book with some song lyrics, but at some points, the verses have too many words to fit on the page -- so they overflow and end up as orphans. To make this read better I want to justify these orphans to the right.
So the question goes: How do I make orphans justify to the right?
Here is a MWE that is essentially the same as my problem:
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
This is are really long line that will break on the last word This is are really long
\end{document}
And a picture showing the MWE. The 'long' is supposed to be justified to right margin.
Right justify inline seems like it could be adapted to work.
I'm typesetting a book with some song lyrics, but at some points, the verses have too many words to fit on the page -- so they overflow and end up as orphans. To make this read better I want to justify these orphans to the right.
So the question goes: How do I make orphans justify to the right?
Here is a MWE that is essentially the same as my problem:
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
This is are really long line that will break on the last word This is are really long
\end{document}
And a picture showing the MWE. The 'long' is supposed to be justified to right margin.
Right justify inline seems like it could be adapted to work.
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