Going with Company "E" to the first wave I moved to get a close up The first soldier of the opposite party stopped midway And cried. Are these the shots you're waiting for? The shots of blood and pain are the ones you're Waiting for The U.S. Medal of Freedom will never bring back life to the Death I've seen The goal of my life I would like to be an unemployed war reporter Kamikaze Cappa always on the road Kamikaze Cappa ein Bild für den Tod Kamikaze Cappa at the speed of life Kamikaze Driver You're the sunset diver You're the sunset diver Pablo Picasso Francois Gilot Hemingway Hitchcock Ingrid Bergman Henri Matisse They all knew I'm a gambler, corresponding with death They know that life is white light, slightly out of focus Kamikaze Cappa always on the road Kamikaze Cappa ein Bild für den Tod Kamikaze Cappa at the speed of life Kamikaze Driver You're the sunset diver You're the sunset diver Walking with a column of French soldiers In Thai Ping, Indochina May 25, 1954 at 2: 55 PM, Robert Cappa, born as Ernest Andre Friedmann 1913 in Hungary, stepped on a mine The Vietnamese Lieutenant said "Le photograph est mort"