Don't wait too long
Or she'll be gone fast as a blink

Get on the ball
If you love your lover
No gesture too small
Tear down the walls if you love her
Just give it your all

Ooh yeah, you've got to tell her she's the only one
Show her, make sure she'll never feel abandoned

Get on the ball
If you love your lover
No gesture too small
Tear down the walls if you love her
Just give it your all

Don't wait too long
Or she'll be gone fast as a blink
Don't wait too long
Or she'll be gone fast as a blink
Don't wait too long
Or she'll be gone fast as a blink

Get on the ball
If you love your lover
No gesture too small
Tear down the walls if you love her
Just give it your all

Ooh yeah, you've got to tell her she's the only one
Show her, make sure she'll never feel abandoned

There won't be time to even think
So use your mind and instinct
She'll drive you crazy
So don't be so damn lazy

Ooh yeah, you've got to tell her she's the only one
Show her, make sure she'll never feel abandoned

Don't wait too long
Or she'll be gone fast as a blink
Don't wait too long, uh
Or she'll be gone fast as a blink
Don't wait too long
Or she'll be gone fast as a blink
Don't wait too long
Or she'll be gone fast as a blink

Don't wait too long
Don't wait too long
Don't wait too long
Or she'll be gone
Don't wait too long
Or she'll be gone fast as a

Get on the ball


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Get on the Ball Lyrics as written by Gwen Renee Stefani Eric Matthew Stefani

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    i think this is one of the most catchiest songs on the cd... i love it! and its true guys... "no gesture too small"

    GotMilk10on April 19, 2003   Link
  • +1
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    If you love someone, you have to show it and make a commitment

    cellophanegirlon December 17, 2005   Link
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    my fave

    ANTWANmyMANon December 21, 2005   Link

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