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Promise not to leave her, said I'd never disappear
She knows I'll come back someday
Crying in the bathroom as the mirror disappears
Holding onto faded moments
Oh, momma, I think I did it again
I got lost in the wind again
Oh, momma, I think I did it again
I got lost in the wind again
No, I'll never leave you heartless, heartless
Never leave you standing in the darkness, the darkness
Oh, and darling, oh, I promise, I promise
I'll never gonna leave you heartless, heartless
Never gonna leave me, said she'd always be right here
Even when she's farthest away
Underneath your worry, girl, the reason's always clear
Hold onto this very moment
Momma, I think I did it again
I got lost in the wind again

Oh, momma, I think I did it again
I got lost in the wind again
No, I'll never leave you heartless, heartless
Never leave you standing in the darkness, the darkness
I'll never, I'll never, darling, oh, I promise, I promise
I'll never, I'll never gonna leave you heartless, heartless
Oh, you know I'll never gonna let you down, down
Oh, you know I'll never gonna let you down, down, down
Oh, down, down, down
No, I'll never leave you heartless, heartless
Never leave you standing in the darkness, the darkness
I'll never, I'll never gonna, darling, oh, I promise, I promise
I won't never let you down, heartless, heartless
You know I'll never leave you, heartless, heartless
You know, you know I'll never gonna leave
A million miles away, I'll still find you
I'll still find you, yeah
A million miles away, I'll still find you
I'll still find you, yeah
A million miles away, I'll still find you
I'll still find you, yeah

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The Bell Sisters were a US singing duo popular in the 1950s consisting of sisters Cynthia and Kay Strother, who adopted their mother's maiden name of Bell. Their first and biggest hit, "Bermuda", written by Cynthia, peaked at #7 in 1952, having a three-month run on the Hit Parade,[1] and eventually selling 1 million copies.[2] They appeared in two movies, "Those Redheads from Seattle" and "Cruisin' Down the River," both of which were released in 1953.

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