Lyric discussion by LolBananaPhone 

Well, I believe that Melancholy Man is actually Pinder himself. THe song has kind of a pacifist feeling to it in my opinion and refers to events at the time, such as the Cold War.

"That we're going to keep growing, wait and see." Hopefully mankind will learn peace and end war, or they will develop new weapons.

"When all the stars are falling down Into the sea and on the ground, " Stars = bombs. It's talking about a plane dropping a payload of bombs on innocent targets.

"And angry voices carry on the wind," When all negotiations fail...

"A beam of light will fill your head" You'll see the flash of a nuclear explosion.

"And you'll remember what's been said" By all the good men this world's ever known. " Possibly a reference to Oppenheimer's quotes after reading Hindu (In Search of the Lost Chord? Om is a sacred text in Hindu) verses.

"Another man is what you'll see, Who looks like you and looks like me, And yet somehow he will not feel the same, His life caught up in misery, he doesn't think like you and me, " The victims of Hiroshima/Nagasaki who won't ever recover.

"'Cause he can't see what you and I can see. " Because of what man did to him, he has became angry and bitter.

This is a thoughtful comment. Thank you for posting.

@LolBananaPhone

The Melancholy man is Spinder himself, I also think . I am a reader of the Padgett's Messages and their continuation you can find at this marvellous site: new-birth.net At the light of these contemporary messages from Jesus and other angels, I see Pinder like a kind of prophet. I just now I've found this song (Melancholy man), I've never heard before. If he's not the prophet I mean, surely his words are prophetc:

These are our times not the Cold war times. God has a plan for renewing our planet that men have lead astray

Sorry I wrote "Pinder was true with yourself". It's wrong,

Read: "Pinder was true to himself"

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