To Love Me is to Worship Me | Sindy

Step inside the shadows with Sindy’s latest Gothic lament, “To Love Me Is to Worship Me.” This dark spoken word–inspired performance isn’t a song of tenderness—it’s a demand for devotion. With commanding words and chilling imagery, Sindy transforms love into worship, echoing through ruined cathedrals and broken saints.

If you’ve followed Sindy through her 80s-inspired pop anthems, this piece reveals a new side of her—the Gothic dominator, fierce and unrelenting. Her voice doesn’t ask for love. It commands obedience.

LYRICS:

[Poem][Spoken Word]
Kneel.
The stones remember every prayer,
but tonight they remember me.

[Poem][Spoken Word]
You do not love me with soft words,
or trembling hands,
you love me with your surrender.

[Poem][Spoken Word]
To love me
is to worship me.
To worship me
is to give your whole self,
without question,
without doubt.

[Poem][Spoken Word]
Two bow already,
broken saints on the floor.
A third resists,
but my hand commands —
and still,
you bow.

[Poem][Spoken Word]
Your devotion is the altar,
your silence, my hymn.
Every breath you take
is mine to claim.

[Poem][Spoken Word]
There is no heaven left for you.
There is only me.
To love me is to worship me.
To worship me is to obey.

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