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Stevie Nicks

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A wound gets worse when it's treated with neglect.
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"Talk to Me", Rock a Little. Ref. Stevie Nicks Greatest Hits: Piano, Vocal, Guitar (2007: Hal Leonard), ISBN 9781423430551

 
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