| Last Friday I received your letter | 
| It said your book was overdue | 
| And you’d be by to pay your five-cent fine | 
| Within a day or two | 
| Since that day the time drags by | 
| Things just aren’t the same | 
| For I don’t want your five-cent fine | 
| I just want to know your name | 
| You wrote | 
| Miss Clara | 
| Would it be too bold of me to call you Clair? | 
| My head is spinnin', wonder if I dare | 
| To let you know that I care | 
| For you, Clara | 
| Miss Clara | 
| You’re like the cover of a magazine | 
| You outshine every star I’ve seen | 
| On the silver screen | 
| Gee, you’re keen | 
| Since I saw you at your desk | 
| At the public library | 
| You stamped my book and I took a look | 
| And now your face is all I see | 
| I wish I could get to know ya | 
| So we could plan our honeymoon | 
| We’ll trade the ivy halls for Niagara Falls | 
| When I graduate next June | 
| (Miss Clara) | 
| Oh, Miss Clara | 
| I’d like to see you let down your hair | 
| I’d like to take you with me everywhere | 
| We make a nifty pair | 
| Sweetie Clair | 
| We can go to my hometown | 
| To meet my mom and dad | 
| He’ll tell ya all about the depression years | 
| And all the trouble we had | 
| Mom’ll take you to the kitchen | 
| To give you a recipe | 
| And then dad’ll take me aside to say | 
| He’s glad to have you in the family | 
| (Miss Clara) | 
| Oh, Miss Clara | 
| There’s a cozy cottage we could share | 
| On a little farm in Delaware | 
| We’d be so happy there | 
| If I could call you Clair | 
| Doo-bee-doo-doo | 
| Bee-oop-bee-op-op, dee-dah | 
| Bee-oop-bee-op-op, dee-dah | 
| Bay-op-bee-oop-bee-op, dee-dah | 
| Miss Clara | 
| There’s a cozy cottage we could share | 
| On a little farm in Delaware | 
| We’d be so happy there | 
| If I could call you Clair | 
| Miss Clara, do you care | 
| If I call you Clair? | 
| Miss Clara, I swear | 
| Ah, ha-ha | 
| Boo-doo-wee-loo-wee-oo | 
| Ba-ba-lee, ba-ba-lee, dah | 
| Bee-oo-bee-oo, ba-doo-dah |