To me, Heaven is about a no-strings relationship with a guy whom has lots of sex with other women. The line "Will you recognise me, when I'm lying on my back?" reinforces that this guy may have frequent flings with the protagonist, but due to his numerous other conquests, he doesn't keep track of the women he meets.
The lines "Oh Heaven, I wake with good intentions, but the day always lasts too long" may indicate that the woman doesn't necessarily want the current state she's in with the guy, but it's the best she can have. But she does look forward to it, but the day seems to last too long for their encounters (assuming it means they meet only at night).
And the chorus may be recurring thoughts about ending the no-strings relationship they have, because she wants more than he's willing to give.
To me, Heaven is about a no-strings relationship with a guy whom has lots of sex with other women. The line "Will you recognise me, when I'm lying on my back?" reinforces that this guy may have frequent flings with the protagonist, but due to his numerous other conquests, he doesn't keep track of the women he meets.
The lines "Oh Heaven, I wake with good intentions, but the day always lasts too long" may indicate that the woman doesn't necessarily want the current state she's in with the guy, but it's the best she can have. But she does look forward to it, but the day seems to last too long for their encounters (assuming it means they meet only at night).
And the chorus may be recurring thoughts about ending the no-strings relationship they have, because she wants more than he's willing to give.