Tom: E Intro 2x: Am G Am I work down at Ashbury Hills, G Minimum wage but it pays the bills Am G Cleaning floors, and leading hyms on sunday. Am Katherine Davis room 303, G Sweetest soul you ever could meet. Em D5(9) C9 I bring her morning coffee everyday. Refrão: C9 G She calls me Raymond. She thinks I'm her son, C9 tells me get washed up for supper D5(9) till your daddy gets home. C9 Em D5(9) D4/E She goes on about the weather and how she can't believe it's already 1943. C9 Am G She calls me Raymond, and that's alright by me Am She talks about clothes on the line the summer air, G Am G Christmas morning and Thanksgiving prayer and stories of the family that I never had. Em D5(9) D4/E C9 Well sometimes I find myself wishing I'd been there Refrão: C9 G She calls me Raymond. She thinks I'm her son, C9 tells me get washed up for supper D5(9) for your daddy gets home. C9 Em D5(9) D4/E She goes on about the weather and how she can't believe it's already 1943. C9 G She calls me Raymond, and that's alright by me Am G There's a small white cross in Arlington, reads Raymond Davis '71. F C Until she can see his face again, I'm gonna fill in the best I can Refrão: C9 G When she calls me Raymond. She thinks I'm her son, C9 tells me get washed up for supper D5(9) for your daddy gets home. C9 Em D5(9) D4/E She goes on about the weather and how she can't believe it's already 1943. C9 F G She calls me Raymond, and that's alright by me G Am She calls me Raymond, C9 that's alright by me.