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