 This is a song that was written sometime in the 1950s and it tells the story of a road worker who had to sell his land in the village, his meagre land in the village and move to the city and work building a road and he's working on a road roller and he says that he's having to work very hard because the governor's car has to pass so he has to work all night and he says that the boulders that I carry on my head are extremely heavy but not heavy in comparison to the debt that I owe to the Marwadi in the village That's the refrain He's sold his land and he's working on a road and he says that he's having to work very hard but not heavy in comparison to the debt that I owe to the Marwadi in the village That's the refrain Ruchurai motar la shikar la ku kudu pochindata Hula laagara Gaya please Kodu ruler mundadu gayi saagara Laagara hai lessa laagara Ruler mundadu gayi saagara Niki laagara Hoe laagara Hai lessa laagara Laagara hai lessa laagara This thing which is known as the insurrection of the flowers I am involved with a band known as insurrections The insurrections ensemble And we decided to write some music about insurrections Different kinds of insurrections So insurrections of the earthworms Insurrections of all kinds of things There is also this poem called the insurrection of the flowers Which was translated by another friend Which I am going to sing for you The insurrections of the earthworms There is also this poem called the insurrection of the flowers