From the deep South, a woman in her 90s pens poetry in a nursing home. Her deeply spiritual, love-centered, and humor-tinged verses contain pearls of wisdom. Mayo is a witness that we can contribute at whatever age and in whatever place. A letter from her son, Will Hindle, an experimental filmmaker, concludes this book. It is evident from the persons who knew Mayo and from her poetry that she was a loving person who was loved. We invite you to read this homespun, unexpected treasure of poems.