<Li> The lyrics to the Beatles song, "She Came in Through the Bathroom Window" (1969), say, "She came in through the bathroom window, protected by her silver spoon," meaning the girl would have no trouble being naughty . </Li> <Li> In the song lyrics for "Just Like Greta" (2005), Van Morrison says: "Then sometimes it feels so easy, like I was born with a silver spoon". </Li> <Li> "This is Music" (1995), by The Verve, features the lyrics: "I stand accused just like you, for being born without a silver spoon ." </Li> <Li> The Who's song "Substitute" (1966) parodies this term with the lyrics, "I was born with a plastic spoon in my mouth", by purposefully inverting the phrase, to refer to being born into poverty . </Li>

Where does the phrase born with a silver spoon in your mouth come from