As far as what I have learned from poetry, I will have to admit first and foremost that I’m am one of those poeple making the assumption that all poetry rhymes. That was an interesting turn up events that I learned from the poetry lession presentation video. After reading William Shakespeare’s sonnet 130 “My Mistress’s Eyes Are Nothing like the Sun”, I came to learn that you can do more than just talk about how much you love something. That you can in intricate ways speak on what is bothering you such as when Shakespeare said, “her breath reeks” or “black wires grow on her head”. Not only speaking on what he doesn’t like but also in a round about way saying that dispite all of thing listed in that poem about even though the author’s mistress dull and dim, he still love her so much. Like having an ugly item but you’re happy because it is yours, not because of how pretty it is.