Jock Engelman : Writing

The Candle Light of a Winner

The Candle Light of a Winner

A Poem by Jock Engelman


Make her a candle light dinner;And for sure you’ll be a winner;She’ll tell every one of her mates;They’ll dream of those dinner date..
Finding Mr or Miss Right

Finding Mr or Miss Right

A Poem by Jock Engelman


Here in my beanie, socks and underwear;The waterbed floating all around there;In Silent darkness of the quiet night;I wish there was someone to comfor..
The little Blonde Haired Girl

The little Blonde Haired Girl

A Poem by Jock Engelman


To think hard, I don't really know you that well;But to me you resemble a spiral shell;In the sense of visible strength and beauty;You have a personal..
Falling Victim To Looks Of Disgust

Falling Victim To Looks Of Disgust

A Poem by Jock Engelman


My tears pour over photographs of the past;Memories that I now wish would fade fast;Encrypted deep within my dark mind;The thoughts I am attempting to..
You Wont Let Me Help

You Wont Let Me Help

A Poem by Jock Engelman


You tell me not to worry about you;But it's amazing how much that I do;It burns me alive from the inside out;You still tell me not to care about you;B..
So Long Good Samaritan

So Long Good Samaritan

A Poem by Jock Engelman


As the heavens cry down its cold rain;Scents of stale alcohol, blood, sweat and shame;Open eyes, open mouth in silent scream;Face, skin and clothes, d..
1) A Day Like Any Other

1) A Day Like Any Other

A Chapter by Jock Engelman


‘GET UP!’ screamed a voice from somewhere nearby. ‘GET UP YA UNGRATEFUL LITTLE B*****D!’ came the same voice while a pa..
2) The New Kid

2) The New Kid

A Chapter by Jock Engelman


Jono’s school combined junior and senior students from Year Seven through to Year Twelve, he was in Year Eleven. Just as Jono rolled through t..
3) A New Home

3) A New Home

A Chapter by Jock Engelman


Once they had finally reached Mr Phillipson’s office, Mr Phillipson said to his secretary, ‘Hold all of my calls.’ &lsquo..
4) The Court Battle

4) The Court Battle

A Chapter by Jock Engelman


The next few days had been the best of Jono’s life. He had been fed three times a day with delicious meals, had a nice bed to sleep in, h..