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The film begins with Bathsheba riding her horse galloping alone in the woods and mountains, and ends with her and her partner leading the horse back home in the sunset, allowing her to change from an independent little girl to a person who has experienced changes in the world. mature female. And the only song she plays and sings in the film is believed to be her own favorite, so she can sing it casually. And her entire character's character and destiny are also contained in this song.
Come all you fair and tender girls That flourish in your prime Beware, beware, keep your garden fair Let no man steal your thyme Your thyme For when your thyme is past and gone He'll care no more for you And in the place your time was waste Everywhere you paced Will spread all over with rue
The gardener s son, was standing by, Three flowers he gave to me, The pink, the blue and the violet too , And the red, red rosy tree and a rose bush, But I refuse the red rose bush, And gained the willow tree, But I silently planted a weeping willow, That all the world may plainly see how I tell the whole world plainly, How my love slighted me
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