| I just blowed in, and I got them dust bowl blues | 
| I just blowed in, and I got them dust bowl blues | 
| I just blowed in, and I’ll blow back out again | 
| I guess you’ve heard about ev’ry kind of blues | 
| I guess you’ve heard about ev’ry kind of blues | 
| But when the dust gets high, you can’t even see the sky | 
| I’ve seen the dust so black that I couldn’t see a thing | 
| I’ve seen the dust so black that I couldn’t see a thing | 
| And the wind so cold, boy, it nearly cut your water off | 
| I seen the wind so high that it blowed my fences down | 
| I’ve seen the wind so high that it blowed my fences down | 
| Buried my tractor six feet underground | 
| Well, it turned my farm into a pile of sand | 
| Yes, it turned my farm into a pile of sand | 
| I had to hit that road with a bottle in my hand | 
| I spent ten years down in that old dust bowl | 
| I spent ten years down in that old dust bowl | 
| When you get that dust pneumony, boy, it’s time to go | 
| I had a gal, and she was young and sweet | 
| I had a gal, and she was young and sweet | 
| But a dust storm buried her sixteen hundred feet | 
| She was a good gal, long, tall and stout | 
| Yes, she was a good gal, long, tall and stout | 
| I had to get a steam shovel just to dig my darlin' out | 
| These dusty blues are the dustiest ones I know | 
| These dusty blues are the dustiest ones I know | 
| Buried head over heels in the black old dust | 
| I had to pack up and go | 
| An' I just blowed in, an' I’ll soon blow out again |