I simply lost my desktop icon

How can I restore this and avoid having to click on a My Music file to launch iTunes?

head into your program files to the itunes folder. (on belladonna, that's in C:\Program files\itunes\)
right-click your iTunes.exe icon and select "Create Shortcut". rename the shortcut as you please, and drag it to your desktop.

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