"I Have Two Hands" is an English-language nursery rhyme from the Philippines.
An exact year of origin, year of first recording, and song writer for "I Have Two Hands" is unknown. The song and tune in its current form was mentioned as early as 1929 in the magazine Philippine Public Schools. In an article, school administrators stated that the song was widely being taught in elementary schools. [1] It was also mentioned that the song's tune had been previously heard using several different variations. [1] The song was later featured in the 1949 short play Salutation Before the Hour by Reuben Canoy and Francisco Lopez, which related the rhyme's "clean" hands to the importance of voting fairly during elections. [2]
The 1985 Filipino comedy film I Have Three Hands is titled in reference to the nursery rhyme.
The Hong Kong pop duo Twins covered the rhyme for their 2004 album Singing in the Twins Wonderland (Volume 3) .
... I Have Two Hands, which is sung in all of our [General Office's] primary schools.
NARRATOR. How long can you keep his little hands clean? Others behind you are preparing to stain the elections with blood, while some are satisfied with a little dishonesty and fraud.