I'll never forget the day that I was born It was on a cold and frosty winter morn The doctor said I was a chubby chap And when the nurse she took me on her lap Oh she bathed me all over I remember And after powder puffing me you see She put me in a cradle near the window In that little shirt my mother made for me The first day I wore my knicker frocks I felt so funny agter wearing frocks I looked a little picture they did say But when they left me out to run and play Oh I didn't like the pants that I was wearing So in the street I took them off you see And I started walking home so brave and daring In that little shirt my mother made for me And then to school they said that I must go I didn't like my teacher you must know And when I played the truant quite so dear The teacher said now boy you come here With a big stick she beat around upon me There's no mistake about my pedigree I had the map of Scotland painted on me Neath that little shirt my mother made for me