[offset:0] [00:02.21]Brett Eldredge - Raymond [00:15.78]I work down at Ashbury Hills [00:19.40]Minimum wage, but it pays the bills [00:22.65]Cleanin' floors, and leadin' hymns on Sundays [00:27.78] [00:30.15]Catherine Davis, room 303 [00:33.02] [00:33.90]Sweetest soul ya ever could meet [00:36.59] [00:37.15]I bring her mornin' coffee every day [00:41.21] [00:43.15]She calls me Raymond, she thinks I'm her son [00:49.28] [00:51.46]She tells me "Get washed up for supper before your daddy gets home" [00:57.03] [00:58.15]She goes on about the weather, how she can't believe it's pourin' in 1943 [01:07.71] [01:08.90]She calls me Raymond, and that's alright by me [01:14.95] [01:20.20]She talks about clothes on the line in the summer air [01:23.95] [01:24.82]Christmas mornin', Thanksgiving prayer [01:28.45]And stories of a family that I've never had [01:32.79] [01:35.47]Sometimes, I find myself wishin' I'd been there [01:40.72] [01:41.78]When she calls me Raymond, she thinks I'm her son [01:47.78] [01:50.04]She tells me "Get washed up for supper before your daddy gets home" [01:55.91] [01:56.78]She goes on about the weather, how she can't believe it's pourin' in 1943 [02:06.66] [02:07.60]She calls me Raymond, and that's alright by me [02:14.10] [02:15.73]There's a small white cross in Arlington [02:19.59]Reads "Raymond Davis '71" [02:22.85] [02:23.54]Until she can see his face again [02:26.23] [02:26.78]I'm gonna fill in the best I can [02:32.16] [02:33.09]When she calls me Raymond, she thinks I'm her son [02:39.16] [02:41.29]She tells me "Get washed up for supper before your daddy gets home" [02:47.13] [02:48.02]She goes on about the weather, how she can't believe it's pourin' in 1943 [02:57.64] [02:58.82]She calls me Raymond, and that's alright by me [03:04.76] [03:06.23]She calls me Raymond, and that's alright by me