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WayWithPIE

Cara Muth

Where grief and grace become poetry, and we remember ourselves.

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Latest Issues

The Journey to Wholebeing

Recently I had the honor of reciting these two poems at the Full Circle women’s circle. Poetry has a way of speaking truths that sometimes take a lifetime to understand. These two poems reflect pieces of my own journey toward what I now cal...

2 months ago
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Your Light Is Not for Others to Burn

For a long time, I thought ‘being the light’ meant being everything for everyone else. I over-functioned, over-gave, over-achieved. From the outside, it looked like success: the career, the motherhood, the productivity, the polished life. I...

3 months ago
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A Year

Today, a poem wrote me.

Because that’s how poetry comes. Unannounced. Uncontained. Spilling through when something inside needs to speak. Today marks one year since my brother-in-law, Lance, passed away. A whole year. It feels impossible t...

4 months ago
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I Am

There are moments in life when what we thought was solid gives way beneath us.
Moments we did not choose.
Moments that strip us down to our core and ask without words: Who are you now?

For me, that moment arrived through illness.

Debi...

4 months ago
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Thank You for Walking with Me

This morning, when I came downstairs, music was playing. Hubby had turned it off by the time I reached the kitchen, but the tune lingered in the air. I Wanna Dance with Somebody. I couldn’t shake it. The melody felt alive inside me, so I pl...

6 months ago
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    My poetry has been called “the soul of the earth coming through.” This space is where I listen for that voice and offer it back — as words for healing, flourishing, and the journey home.

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