'Lost Boys Calling' is part of the soundtrack for an Italian film released in 1999 called "La leggenda del pianista sull'oceano". The english version of the soundtrack is called "The Legend of 1900". Most of the album is classical with an emphasis on piano. Ennio Morricone wrote most (if not all) of the music on the album. The final song on the album is 'Lost Boys Calling' and features lyrics and vocals by Roger Waters.
Come hold me now
I am not gone
I would not leave you here alone
In this dead calm beneath the waves
I can still hear those lost boys calling
You could not speak
You were afraid
To take the risk of being left again
And so you tipped your hat and waved and then
You turned back up the gangway of that steel tomb again
And in Mott street in July
When I hear those seabirds cry
I hold the child
The child in the man
The clild that we leave behind
And in Mott street in July
When she hears those seabirds cry
She holds the child
The child in the man
The child that we leave behind
The spotlight fades
The boys di*****and
The final notes lie mute upon the sand
And in the silence of the grave
I can still hear those lost boys calling
We left them there
When they were young
The men were gone until the west was won
And now there's nothing left but time to kill
You never took us fishin' dad and now you never will
And in Mott street in July
When she hears the seabirds cry
She holds the child
The child in the man
The child that we leave behind