Those Terrible Dust Bowl Days It took place back in the 1930s And it was called the dust bowl days Folks tried to scrape out a living As dust storms left.

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Those Terrible Dust Bowl Days It took place back in the 1930s And it was called the dust bowl days Folks tried to scrape out a living As dust storms left their world in a haze There was a drought in Oklahoma Dust storms took over their home No food or jobs could be found They had to pack up and begin to roam They couldn’t seal their homes enough The dust continued to sift through Can you just imagine what it would be like If this were to happen to you?

Some starved and froze in the winter Folks lost new babies in the cold It was a nightmarish time in history Such sad, sad stories later were told It is almost impossible to imagine It continues today to amaze Thinking about what folks went through In those terrible dust bowl days! By Marilyn Lott

Dustbowl Days by Nicole S. Porter Handkerchief to nose, I cross these dusty streets the wind whipping my gingham dress around my legs. My son carries his frosty bottle of orange Nehi pop while my daughter hugs her dolly close to her chest. We struggle, nomads fighting the swirling whorls of sand trying to keep the dust out of our eyes.

When the wind settles again I can see the barren lands surrounding our tiny town - Hopeful skeletons. The farmers playing checkers in front of the gas station grumble about the price of corn and their souls.