James Franco may have been on Lindsay Lohan's list, but the actor continues to deny that the two slept together.

This time, Franco wrote poetry to dispel rumors that he hooked up with Lohan, notes E! News.

But if you don't think that's weird enough, Franco made sure to take it up a notch. The actor wrote the poetry from Lohan's point of view. In the poem, Lohan says she took Franco into a bathroom and explained why there were mirrors all around.

The last line says that the two were not intimate.

"He didn't f**** me, that sh**," reads the poem, which is titled "The Voice of Lindsay Lohan."

The poetry is part of Franco's new book, "Hollywood Dreaming: Stories, Pictures and Poems." Lohan is not the only celebrity he wrote about.

In the book, he also talked about the Oscars that he co-hosted with Anne Hathaway. Turns out he was not upset with being paired with Hathaway.

"I was so unhappy about the Oscar rehearsals because they had cut my Cher sequence," he said. "I was supposed to sing the song from 'Burlesque,' 'You Haven't Seen the Last of Me,' dressed as Cher."

Franco also wrote a few poems about Sean Penn. In one, he says that the two kissed for an entire minute during "Milk" and that Penn's beard reminded Franco of his father.

In another poem dedicated to Penn, Franco says that Penn has gone from "angry young man" to "angry old man."

He also made it clear that he hasn't copied Riff Raff. In "Spring Breakers," Franco's look seemed to be similar to Riff Raff. But he did give Riff Raff somewhat of a compliment by saying that the aspiring rapper was a good "rhymer."

And the last story that was shared was about Elizabeth Taylor.

"Poor Monty, he became a shadow. / A slouched figured in too-big pants," he wrote. "You got big and drunk and weird / You went on 'General Hospital.'"