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  1. Matilda Mother - Alternative Version Lyrics: There was a boy whose name was Jim / His friends, they were very good to him / They gave him tea, and cakes and jam / And slices of delicious...

  2. In this original version, the lyrics are derived almost directly from the book, or based on passages directly. The alternative version provides a unique perspective on childhood nostalgia, evoking a sense of longing and a touch of melancholy. Listening to “Matilda motheralternative version” takes me back to my own childhood.

  3. There was a boy whose name was Jim His friends, they were very good to him They gave him tea, and cakes and jam And slices of delicious ham Oh Mother tell me more Why'd'you have to leave me there Hanging in my infant air, waiting You only have to read the lines of Scribbly black and everything shines The c***f defect of Henry King Was chewing ...

  4. Lyrics for Matilda Mother - Alternative Version by Pink Floyd. There was a king who ruled the land His majesty was in command With silver eyes the scarle...

  5. Rockol. Lyrics. Pink Floyd. Matilda Mother - Alternative Version. Pink Floyd - The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (40th Anniversary Complete Edition) Matilda Mother - Alternative Version. There was a king who ruled the land. His majesty was in command. With silver eyes the scarlet eagle. Showered silver on the people. Oh Mother tell me more.

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  7. Alternative versions. A previously unreleased alternative version was released in a 40th anniversary reissue of The Piper at the Gates of Dawn; parts of this version's lyrics are also from Belloc's Cautionary Tales, i.e. Jim and Henry King, whereas the chorus is the same as in the standard version.

  8. . Matilda Mother (alternative version) (2010 mix) Lyrics. There was a king who ruled the land. His majesty was in command. With silver eyes the scarlet eagle. Showers silver on the people. Oh Mother, tell me more. Why'd'ya have to leave me there. Hanging in my infant air. Waiting. You only have to read the lines.

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