The central concept of "Heaven" is finding paradise within a relationship rather than waiting for an afterlife.

: Scott uses his signature "folk-flavored soulfulness" and "smoky, intimate vocals" to convey raw vulnerability and conviction.

: Scott has stated that the song describes a love so powerful it is "far superior to anything else, any other form of paradise that could be offered".

"I used to think that my paradise was somewhere waiting on the other side" — Reflects a shift from looking toward the future to valuing the present.