Guy Love

Scrubs · My Muscial [2007]

[[J.D.]

Let's face the facts about me and you,

A love unspecified.

Though I'm proud to call you "Chocolate Bear,"

The crowd will always talk and stare.



[Turk]

I feel exactly those feelings, too

And that's why I keep them inside.

'Cause this bear can't bear the world's disdain,

And sometimes it's easier to hide,

Than explain our



[J.D. and Turk]

Guy love,

That's all it is,

Guy love,

He's mine, I'm his,

There's nothing gay about it in our eyes.



[Turk]

You ask me 'bout this thing we share,



[J.D.]

And he tenderly replies,



[Turk]

It's guy love



[J.D. and Turk]

Between two guys.



[Turk]

We're closer than the average man and wife,



[J.D.]

That's why our matching bracelets say Turk and J.D.



[Turk]

You know I'll stick by you, for the rest of my life.



[J.D.]

You're the only man who's ever been inside of me.



[Turk]

Whoa, I just took out his apendix.



[J.D.]

There's no need to clarify,



[Turk]

Oh no?



[J.D.]

Just let it grow more and more each day.

It's like I married my best friend,



[Turk]

But in a totally manly way.



[J.D. and Turk]

Let's go!

It's guy love,

Don't compromise,

The feeeling of some other guy,

Holding up your heart,

Into the sky.



[J.D.]

I'll be there to care through all the lows.



[Turk]

I'll be there to share the highs.



[J.D. and Turk]

It's guy love,

Between two guys.



[J.D.]

And when I say, "I love you, Turk,"

It's not what it implies.



[J.D. and Turk]

It's guy love

Between

Two

Guys

Guy Love

Guy Love is a track by the American pop-rock band Scrubs, released on their 2007 album My Muscial. The song exemplifies the band's signature blend of upbeat pop melodies and heartfelt lyrics, characteristic of their work during the mid-2000s. As part of Scrubs' discography, the recording reflects the group's focus on accessible, radio-friendly pop-rock that resonated with a broad audience. The song stands as a representative piece of their catalog, showcasing their ability to craft catchy hooks while addressing themes of friendship and camaraderie. Its inclusion in their broader body of work highlights their contribution to the pop-rock genre of the era.