Audio Clipping on Adobe Audition

Hello my dear friends,
Whenever I record voice on my Adobe Audition, the voice clips. Could I have some kind of deformed software, or may it be because I don't have enough space. I'm attaching an audio file that I just recorded of me singing with clipping ALL over it. It's the Canadian Anthem - O CANADA.
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.ph...F013030D089648
Thanks!
Anastasia

Hello,
Sound Card: Just an onboard sound card, I didn't buy a good one.
Microphone: Very cheap one doesn't even have a brand name on it. The thing is I recorded with this mic before on a different program and it didn't clip. The mic actually doesn't record that bad.
Thanks!
BYE!
Anastasia

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