ABSTRACT

I says, ‘There’s such a terrible oppression coming over me. I’m afraid I can’t go up those steps.’ So it took a few minutes for me to get up those steps, but I felt, inside, that there was, uh, an oppression—like there’s gonna be a lot of suffering there. And there was a lot of suffering. But there were a lot of joys, too … [T]hey came down from the hand baggage inspection, and then the children were all in the—babies, they had little cribs for the babies and, uh, many a time I had to go and sing to a baby in Italian. [Laughs] Trying to pacify it.