My immortal

Donald's chosen song

There was a time when a certain nephew of Donald's would sing.

He loved sharing his talent with the world.

Loved picking people and songs to go together and singing those songs for those certain people.

Louie Duck at 9 years old back on the houseboat one day was listening to music.

Common for Louie at the time.

Louie gasped and started writing in his songbook.

"Uncle Donald! I have a song for you!" Louie told Donald one day when his brothers were away at a friend's house.

"That's nice Louie, but I need to try and submit my resume for a new job." Donald had replied.

"But Uncle Donald! I worked so hard finding the perfect one!" Louie frowned.

"I suppose I have a few minutes." Donald gave in not wanting to upset Louie.

When Donald heard the familiar tune coming from the music starting, he gasped.

Louie waited till his cue then started singing the beautiful words.

Donald remembered from a while when he had a voice to sing, and had sang this very song when Della had gone.

"I'm so tired of being here

Suppressed by all my childish fears

And if you have to leave

I wish that you would just leave

'Cause your presence still lingers here

And it won't leave me alone

These wounds won't seem to heal, this pain is just too real

There's just too much that time cannot erase

When you cried, I'd wipe away all of your tears

When you'd scream, I'd fight away all of your fears

And I held your hand through all of these years

But you still have all of me

You used to captivate me by your resonating light

Now, I'm bound by the life you left behind

Your face it haunts my once pleasant dreams

Your voice it chased away all the sanity in me

These wounds won't seem to heal, this pain is just too real

There's just too much that time cannot erase

When you cried, I'd wipe away all of your tears

When you'd scream, I'd fight away all of your fears

And I held your hand through all of these years

But you still have all of me

I've tried so hard to tell myself that you're gone

But though you're still with me, I've been alone all along

When you cried, I'd wipe away all of your tears

When you'd scream, I'd fight away all of your fears

And I held your hand through all of these years

You still have all of me, me, me." Louie sang.

Donald had teared up.

"Promise me one thing, Louie." Donald had managed.

"Yes Uncle Donald?" Louie asked feeling unsure.

"That you never stop singing. The world needs to hear your wonderful voice and we need you to sing to keep us in balance." Donald told Louie.

"I promise! I'm so happy you like my singing! I won't ever stop! Ever!" Louie had beamed.

Donald smiled as Louie had left the room.

"Oh Della. I wish you were here to see your son. All of them, but Louie today saw that I miss you and sang for me. A song I used to sing when I had the voice when you first left me. I miss you." Donald said out loud as he wrote a letter.

Donald then placed the letter in a huge box filled with letters to his beloved twin sister.

He sighed and stared at a picture of Della on his desk before going back to work.

A/N

Why 'My Immortal'? First, it's my solo song for this year in dance. Second, I feel like it would be Donald's exact feelings when he lost Della. You may have seen in my other story that Louie refuses to even hum. That will be explained later. Please tell me if this wasn't that great. Please listen to 'My Immortal' if you don't know it because it is AMAZING! Please review because I love reviews! And I haven't quit Triple Tales. I'm just writing both because these are easier for me to write and I want to be posting something regularly. Thanks for reading!