Here are some ways to make it a sentence:
With a subject:
* Her beauty swayed over me.
* His arguments swayed over me.
* The music swayed over me.
With a verb:
* The wind swayed over me. (This implies a sense of movement, not necessarily influence)
With both subject and verb:
* His charisma swayed over me completely.
* The rhythm of the music swayed over me gently.
Note: "Sway over me" is a phrase that implies influence or persuasion. You could also use other verbs like "influence," "persuade," or "convince" to express the same idea.