Listen close to this crooked mouth 
For my story I will tell–o 
Lived in Mexico by the name of Wenseslao Moguel–o 
Left my home in Santiago 
The heart of the city of Merida 
Served with my brothers and sisters all 
For the army of Pancho Villa 

Stand me straight against the nearest wall 
Line up your bravest soldiers oh
Ten good shots I'll take them all
They call me El Fusilado 

The Federales captured me 
Bound up my arms with wire 
Officer comes he says “Take your aim – 
Steady your guns and fire!” 
Bullet holes all across my chest 
Ripped up my shirt and my body–o 
Heart beat on through the silenced guns 
To the rhythm of life inside me–o 

Stand me straight against the nearest wall  
Line up your bravest soldiers oh 
Ten good shots I'll take them all 
They call me El Fusilado 

Fell to the ground the officer came 
One last shot to the head­–o 
Heard through the pain as he walked away 
And left me there for dead–o 
All went quiet so I crawled away 
I wasn't giving up to the glory 
Ten good shots I took them all 
And lived to tell my story 

Stand me straight against the nearest wall 
Line up your bravest soldiers oh 
Ten good shots I'll take them all 
They call me El Fusilado. 

A true story. Wenseslao Moguel was captured while fighting in the Mexican revolution in 1915 and without trial sentenced to face the firing squad, ‘las sentencias al paredon'. After being shot by the squad, and despite receiving the ‘tiro de gracia' (shot at close range by the captain), Wenseslao somehow survived. He managed to escape and spent much of his life touring the USA with the ‘Ripley's Believe It Or Not' travelling museum.