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1992 John Hawkins created an outdoor drama on this subject, Wounded is the Wounding Heart, produced in Frankfort, Kentucky.
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Now Mr. Mesnick is back to stitch up his wounded heart with Molly, Jillian or Melissa.
But her voice stayed raw and tearful, true to the sentiments of love songs announcing a wounded heart.
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Her songs confess to desire and passion, to a wounded heart and an inner world she longs to share.
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