I would of had a asthma attack
If I seen the shark bite back
I would of had a asthma attack
If I seen the shark bite back

Yeah it's paradise island I know
Yeah, yeah, yeah I been there before
Once, twice, three times maybe
Once with my Moms and twice with my baby

I shook my silver bracelet at a thousand times
They like the shimmer-glimmer but said
No never, no never, no never swim in the dark
Once, twice, three times maybe

Once with my Moms and twice with my baby
I would of had a asthma attack
If I seen the shark bite back
I would of had a asthma attack

If I seen the shark bite back
Yeah, yeah it's just a figure of speech
A python ate my babe when he hit the beach


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Asthma Attack Lyrics as written by Matthew Friedberger Eleanor Friedberger

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    this is about when Eleanor once heard someone in her office with asthma talking about shark attacks in jamaica. she said it would give her an asthma attack.

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