The song "Here In Frisco" is about a lonely person who is living in San Francisco. The lyrics describe the time of day in different cities across America, but the focus is on San Francisco. The person is alone and feeling disconnected from the world around them. The lyrics suggest that the person is not planning on staying in San Francisco for much longer and may be looking for a way out. The line "The way I feel tonight I won't be staying long" suggests that the person is feeling restless and may be looking for something more. The song captures the sense of isolation and loneliness that can come with living in a big city. The trolley cars and the swinging Bay Town are symbols of the city, but they only serve to highlight the person's sense of disconnectedness. Despite the bustling activity around them, the person is still all alone in Frisco. "Here In Frisco" speaks to the human experience of feeling lost and disconnected, even in a place where there are so many people and things happening. It's a poignant reflection on the challenges of modern life and the search for a deeper sense of meaning and connection in a world that can often feel overwhelming.