You wanna know if I know where
I can't say that I do
Don't understand the evil, yeah
Or how one becomes two

I just can't recall what started all
Or how to begin, yeah
I ain't here to break it
Just see how far it will bend

Here again, here again

I wanna make it
I wanna make it wit chu
Again and again and again
I wanna make it
I wanna make it wit chu

Sometimes the same is different
But mostly it's the same
These mysteries of life
That just ain't my thing

If I told you that I knew about the sun and the moon
I'd be untrue
The only thing I know for sure
Is what I won't do anytime, anywhere

I wanna make it
I wanna make it wit chu
Again and again, again and again
I wanna make it
I wanna make it wit chu

I wanna make it
I wanna make it wit chu
I wanna make it
I wanna make it wit chu

I wanna make it
I wanna make it wit chu
Anytime, anywhere
I wanna make it
I wanna make it wit chu
Again and again and again and again and again

I wanna make it


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I Wanna Make It Wit Chu Lyrics as written by Alain Johannes Josh Homme

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  • +1
    General Comment

    This version is so much more funky and fun than the version on Era Vulgaris, which just made it boring. PJ Harvey is also a total babe from the West Country so you know... works for me. :)

    xdvron June 25, 2007   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    Lets cut the crap and do it.

    Byzantium90on April 15, 2008   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    I think this song is SO great. The intro is wicked, and his voice is quite sexy! In all fairness, Desert Sessions do not have the most polished songs, but I think this sounds cool! It's basically about a guy who wants to get with a girl, or it could be that he's already with her, and it ain't really workin', but he wants it to. It could probably also be about sex too, i dunno! Desert Sessions are cool.

    MikkiMouseon December 10, 2004   Link
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    This makes me think of some dude stoned off his ass and then he sees a chick that he realy likes so he goes over and starts talking to her and ends up babbeling bull shit or hours about himself but he thinks hes doing good.

    fat_man_suxon December 11, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    This sounds like it's about a "relationship" between two people that is just dragging it's heels and taking forever to get itself off of the ground. He obviously knows what he wants (to make it wit chu [me??]). TOTALLY sexy song, by the way.

    perfectandslowon January 25, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    "This is a song about fucking"

    ^^ how Joshua introduced the song at a QOTSA concert.

    cr020on January 25, 2006   Link
  • 0
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    Its an ok song..bit repetitive.

    Qotsa-in-my-bloodon July 31, 2006   Link

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