Forsaken - David Draiman of Disturbed

Queen Of The Damned · Queen of the Damned Soundtrack [2002]

I'm over it.

You see I'm falling in a vast abyss

Clouded by memories of the past

At last I see



I hear it fading

I can't speak it

Or else you will dig my grave

You feel them finding

Always whining

Take my hand

Now be alive



You see I cannot be forsaken

Because I'm not the only one

We walk amongst you

Feeding, raping

Must we hide from everyone



I'm over it

Why can't we be together?

Embrace it

Sleeping so long

Taking off the masks

At last I see



My fear is fading

I can't speak it

Or else you will dig my grave

You fear them finding

Always whining

Take my hand

Now be alive



You see I cannot be forsaken

Because I'm not the only one

We walk amongst you

Feeding, raping

Must we hide from everyone



You see I cannot be forsaken

Because I'm not the only one

We walk amongst you

Feeding, raping

Must we hide from everyone



Everyone

Everyone

Forsaken - David Draiman of Disturbed

David Draiman's vocal performance on "Forsaken" stands as a defining moment within the 2002 Queen of the Damned soundtrack. As the frontman of Disturbed, Draiman brought his signature baritone power to this track, contributing to a compilation that heavily featured the nu-metal genre. The recording captures the intense, theatrical atmosphere associated with the film's narrative while showcasing the heavy, rhythmic style that characterized the band's early discography. Alongside other prominent rock acts on the album, this song highlights the collaborative nature of soundtrack projects during the early 2000s. The track remains a notable song in Draiman's body of work, demonstrating his ability to deliver emotionally charged vocals that resonate with fans of modern heavy metal and alternative rock music.