Key: B major
Intro 1
Am
G
Am
G
Verse 1
Am
I work down at Ashbury Hill
G
Minimum wage, but it pays the bills
Am
Cleanin' floors and leadin'
G
hymns on Sunday
Am
G
Catherine Davis, room 3-0-3
Sweetest soul you ever could meet
Em
I bring her morning cof
Dsus4
D
fee every day
C
Verse 2
She calls me Raymond
G
She thinks I'm her son
C
Tells me get washed up for supper
Dsus4
'Fore your daddy gets home
Em
C
She goes on about the weather
Em
How she can't believe it's
D
A
already 1943
Em
C
She calls me Raymond
Am
And that's alright by me
G
Verse 3
Am
She talks about the clothes on
the line in summer air
G
Christmas morning and
Thanksgiving prayer
Am
And stories of a family,
G
that I never had
Em
D
Well sometimes I find myself
G
C
wishin' I'd been there
G
When she calls me Raymond
Verse 4
C
G
She thinks I'm her son
C
Tells me get washed up for supper
Dsus4
'Fore your daddy gets home
Em
C
She goes on about the weather
Em
How she can't believe it's
D
A
already 1943
C
She calls me Raymond
G
And that's alright by me
Verse 5
Am
There's a small white
cross in Arlington
G
Reads Raymond Davis, '71
F
Until she can see his face again
C
I'm gonna fill in the best I can
Verse 6
C
G
C
When she calls me Raymond
G
She thinks I'm her son
C
Tells me get washed up for supper
Dsus4
D
'Fore your daddy gets home
Em
C
She goes on about the weather
Em
How she can't believe it's
D
A
already 1943
C#dim
C
She calls me Raymond
F
G
And that's alright by me
Verse 7
Am
C
She calls me Raymond
Am
And that's alright by me
Outro 1
Am
G
Am
G
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