Always and Everywhere

”Always and Everywhere” is a song by the English composer Edward Elgar with words translated from the Polish of Zygmunt Krasiński's poem "Zawsze i wszędzie" by Frank H.

[2] O say not, when my earthly days are o'er, That I have only caused thee sorrows sore; For I have wrecked my own life, even more, Always and Everywhere.

O say not, when on earth I no more dwell, That I have numbed thy young heart’s joyous swell; I, too, have quaffed the Poison-Cup of Hell, Always and Everywhere.

But say, when soft the grasses o'er me wave, That God is kind to hide me in the grave; For both my life and thine I did enslave, Always and Everywhere.

when my last hours depart, That my poor life was one long frenzied smart; For I have loved thee, though with bitter heart, Always and Everywhere.