
Ah, Only You
(My Muse, can create this) Frame of mind
A five-line micro-poem that distills the entire impulse to protect into a single domestic image: shielding a tomato plant from a storm, and finding in that small act the same love that drives us to shelter the people we cherish.
At just five lines, this is among the shortest poems in the HoneyBeeBard catalog, and it operates with the compression of a haiku and the emotional logic of a parable. The poem descends through a carefully scaled hierarchy: personal shelter, simple kindness, protection of loved ones, sanctuary from storms—each line broadening the scope from self to other—before the final line contracts everything to “a simple, little tomato.” This bathetic landing is the poem’s entire strategy: by shrinking the object of protection from the universal to the absurdly specific, Plahm argues that the impulse to care doesn’t calibrate to the importance of the thing being cared for. You don’t protect a tomato because it matters cosmically; you protect it because protecting is what love does, regardless of scale. The accompanying illustration (available as a framed print in the shop) presumably depicts the act itself—someone sheltering a garden plant from hail or wind—and the poem’s brevity is clearly designed to work in tandem with the visual, functioning as caption elevated to philosophy. The title “Tomato Guardian” is a small masterpiece of comic-serious naming: it bestows heroic status (“Guardian”) on a mundane act, the same way the poem bestows spiritual significance on garden care. Read within the broader catalog, the poem connects to Plahm’s recurring theme that the most profound expressions of love are often the smallest—a hand on a shoulder, a belly scratch for George the cat, a porch light left on. The tomato guardian joins this quiet pantheon.
A charming micro-poem that achieves maximum warmth in minimum space—and whose true medium is not the page but the framed print, where it pairs with an illustration to create a complete artistic object. The five-line structure is deliberately designed for visual display, and judged as illustrated-poem-as-product, this is one of the most commercially savvy pieces in the HoneyBeeBard catalog. The descending scale from “personal shelter” to “simple, little tomato” is the poem’s single structural move, and it works because the final line arrives with genuine comic tenderness—the reader smiles and recognizes the truth simultaneously, which is no small feat in five lines. The title does significant work: “Tomato Guardian” confers dignity on a domestic act in a way that is both funny and sincere, and its slight grandiosity is the perfect tonal match for a poem about finding heroism in the garden. The 19 likes are respectable for a poem this brief, suggesting the illustrated format drives engagement that the text alone might not. Minor limitation: as a standalone page poem without the accompanying illustration, the piece functions more as an aphorism or epigram than a fully developed poetic experience. It lacks the imagery, emotional layering, and structural complexity that distinguish Plahm’s strongest work—there’s no surprise after the final line, no second reading that reveals hidden depth. But within its chosen scale and medium, it does exactly what it sets out to do: capture a feeling, make the reader smile, and look good on a wall. Sometimes that’s enough, and a poem that knows its own purpose is a poem that respects its audience.
We find personal shelter
In simple acts of kindness,
Living to protect those we love,
Offering sanctuary from the storm,
Even for a simple, little tomato.

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“Tomato Guardian”
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