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The Humblest People
Nestled in the hills of the northeastern plain live the humblest people on earth They're the neighborly folk of Modesty, Maine plain-speaking and modest from birth Every year in cold mid-December the Humble Trophy is bestowed Friday night As far back as the townsfolk remember it has been handed to John K. Contrite Mr. Contrite, upon receiving the prize always bows, blushes and pleads, you're too kind I'm sure, my dear friends, you realize much humbler folks you surely can find It's the twentieth annual Humble Award presentation Everyone assumes Mr. Contrite will win but to thunderous applause and grand excitation the mayor presents it to Julia-Anne Schwinn Miss Schwinn is the town's first grade teacher always kind, mild mannered and sweet Some call her Modesty's finest feature so supportive and ever discrete It is my award, Mr. Contrite screams out I should win every time, don't you see? Is it not clear, beyond anyone's doubt I am the king of humility? Miss Schwinn shouts back to Mr. Contrite This trophy with me will stay! You're nobody now. Just leave, goodnight! They'll build a modesty statue to me one day! Nestled in the hills of the northeastern plain live the humblest people on earth They're the neighborly folks of Modesty, Maine plain speaking and modest from birth
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