When You Found Me — a heartfelt spoken-word poem by Sindy, written for her girlfriend Tiffany. In this intimate performance, Sindy opens her heart about a time when her world felt empty and gray — until love changed everything. What begins in quiet loneliness blossoms into color, light, and meaning as she speaks directly to the one who brought her back to life.
🎧 Soft. Romantic. Honest. This is a love story told in whispers — a reminder that sometimes one person can turn your whole world into something beautiful again.
💫 Lyric Highlight:
“You, with sunlight in your smile…
The gray turned to gold, the silence to symphony.”
If this poem touches you, share it with someone who’s brought color back into your life. And don’t forget to check out more of Sindy’s videos — each one a piece of her heart.
LYRICS:
Before you,
the world moved in grayscale.
Days blurred into each other,
quiet as dust drifting through an empty room.
I woke, I breathed, I existed —
but I wasn’t alive.
Laughter felt rehearsed,
love, a foreign language I’d once known
and forgotten how to speak.
I stared out windows that only showed
the faded echo of what could be.
Every song I wrote sounded hollow,
every mirror reflected a stranger
with tired eyes
and a heart afraid to hope again.
Then… you.
You, with sunlight in your smile,
with warmth that dared the frost in me to melt.
The first time our eyes met,
I swear the air shimmered.
Color returned — slow at first,
like the dawn painting its way across my skin.
Suddenly the gray turned to gold,
the silence to symphony.
I saw the world again —
petals trembling in the breeze,
the blush of morning light on glass,
the rhythm of two hearts learning
how to beat in time.
You taught me the language of softness —
how touch can speak
when words fall shy.
How love doesn’t have to roar
to be real.
You held me like I was something
worth holding,
and in your arms
I found the place
where the ache finally quieted.
Now, when I breathe,
I breathe you.
Every color bends toward you —
the amber of candlelight,
the rose at twilight,
the deep blue between stars.
You turned my lonely hum
into a song that means something.
And even when the world feels heavy,
when the shadows try to steal the glow,
I only have to think of you,
and it’s there again —
that warmth,
that joy,
that impossible light
you gave me
just by being real.
So if I ever forget to say it aloud,
listen for it in the spaces between my words —
the way my breath softens when you’re near,
the way my heart steadies in your presence.
That’s where the truth lives.
That’s where I found home.
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