The dazzled men have to change their life, oh dear Lesbia. <br />One of the most famous is Oedipus <br />He really dazzled himself with his own hands. <br />He could no longer love his mom, as well as any woman. <br />Saul lets the Almighty do it and Caravaggio painted it. <br />In Rome, at the church of Santa Maria del Popolo one can see <br />The future 'apostle of people' who says: <br />'I could not go on this way'. <br />He had enough of the reflections of old life in his actual one. <br />The Saint stood single and I had his conversion but not his vocation. <br />I found Our Lord in that picture where the near old man says: <br />'What is this guy doing? ' <br />Also the horse has something to say: <br />'I can not tread on a man who is in these troubles'. <br />Lesbia, through this character I got to you. <br />I shall have something to do again <br />After having fought the good struggle, <br />Hold the faith, the virile ideal <br />Before my vessel sets its sails. <br />* <br />This poem closes the collection of the second part of my poems in this website. This collection is called: TEN CUCKOOS.<br /><br />Paolo Giuseppe Mazzarello<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/on-the-conversion-of-saint-paul-by-caravaggio-ten-cuckoos-the-end/