[Black Keith]
You don't even know me, you can't even see me
Friendly of the daylight, now I'm back, now I'm back again
Don't be scared baby, can't you see I'm thirsty?
Friends of the daylight, let me drink, let me drink, my friend
Don't be scared baby, don't be afraid
Friends of the daylight, and I'm back, and I'm back again

[Chorus]
Never going nowhere, you can't run from me
Day and night baby, can I drink, can I drink again
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, can we drink, can we drink, my friend?
Don't be scared, baby. don't be scared, baby
Can't you see I'm thirsty? And I'm back, and I'm back, again

[Ol' Dirty Bastard]
What, first things first, man, you can't fight the curse
You can't call the doctor, you can't call the nurse
You got that Louie Loco on the side of your purse
And those tight mint sixties, about to make me burst

I can't think, let me sink into your jugular
Come have a drink, with the thirsty love guzzler
From the darkside, baby, don't be afraid
You can't fight the thirst, nor escape the Blade

I'm been scopin' ya, hopin' you be open to
Take a sip, of the potion 'cause it's overdue
It's not your ordinary, it's a special brew
In the heat of the night, I will rescue you

[Chorus]

[Drake]
Allow me a parting gift, but remember this
Sooner or later, the thirst always wins

[Outro]
Yeah, yeah, and I'm back, and I'm back again
Live, live.... back again


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Thirsty Lyrics as written by Keith D. Robinson Robert F. Diggs

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