Brett Eldredge - Raymond I work down at Ashbury Hills Minimum wage, but it pays the bills Cleanin' floors, and leadin' hymns on Sundays Catherine Davis, room 303 Sweetest soul ya ever could meet I bring her mornin' coffee every day She calls me Raymond, she thinks I'm her son She tells me "Get washed up for supper before your daddy gets home" She goes on about the weather, how she can't believe it's pourin' in 1943 She calls me Raymond, and that's alright by me She talks about clothes on the line in the summer air Christmas mornin', Thanksgiving prayer And stories of a family that I've never had Sometimes, I find myself wishin' I'd been there When she calls me Raymond, she thinks I'm her son She tells me "Get washed up for supper before your daddy gets home" She goes on about the weather, how she can't believe it's pourin' in 1943 She calls me Raymond, and that's alright by me There's a small white cross in Arlington Reads "Raymond Davis '71" Until she can see his face again I'm gonna fill in the best I can When she calls me Raymond, she thinks I'm her son She tells me "Get washed up for supper before your daddy gets home" She goes on about the weather, how she can't believe it's pourin' in 1943 She calls me Raymond, and that's alright by me She calls me Raymond, and that's alright by me