Les Bouquinistes of Paris


I call Stuart Miller (Phillip Le Brock) the greatest living author because I think he is. I do not call him a poet because he has never written a poem; he even dislikes poetry, I think. But everything he has written is a poem in the best as well as in the broadest sense of the word

You are so far up your own arse Phil

You have used somebody else’s introduction as your own

And your cunt stinks

Have a shower

Fuck you

I would not touch you as you are no longer pure

It is your corruption

Your nigger cock is diseased

I am not a nigger

Then why pass yourself off as a nigger

You are deluded June

Come off of the shit

It is expensive and will kill you

What do you care

I do care

Like fuck you do

Do you remember when you were clean

I had hopes for you

I really had hopes for you

But you were not that strong

But it was nice while it lasted

We were walking by the Seine

Casually selecting books

From the used book sellers

Les Bouquinistes of Paris

Opposite the great cathedral

It was a scalding day

You were wearing a white frilly dress

Which was generously opaque

There were hints of your mystery

You met Bella during our day

And we came back to this very apartment

You had always fancied Bella

And asked me if I had ever fucked her

We both undressed and lay on this now rancid bed

Two sweaty cunts awaiting your nigger cock

But what did you do

You wrote a fucking short story

As Bella and I fucked each other

Only pausing to masturbate over us

When you could not control yourself further

I never finished the short story which is sad

Here it is yellowing in a box

Did you ever give it a title

Not that I can remember

Pass the box to me

You fucking liar

This is one of the short stories

With that false introduction

You are wafer thin

I might be a stinking junkie

But you are nothing at all

I wish I could call you a failed writer

But you are not a failed writer or a poet

You are on top of your craft

But as a person you are a just a cunt

And you had the cheek to call our story

Les Bouquinistes of Paris