Heaven

the truest self, angels, halo, love unadulterated, flavor known to be sweet

In 'SKETAMINE' by Dean Blunt & Joanne Robertson, the line "stay with me, maybe we'll find a halo, a halo in the river" feels as though she's speaking to someone with whom she is intimate, potentially a fallen angel or a vampire. The image of a glowing golden ring gently floating upon clear waters towards the narrator as she physically supports the heavily cloaked man beside her, he is intent on keeping his face concealed. Or maybe the "halo" and the "river" are the sun and the blue of the skies respectively, she speaks metaphorically of sunrise, perhaps cautiously, fearful that he will leave her to go pursue endless night. Maybe they're both vampires before an imminent sun, and he is weakened from a spell or a recent battle. Or she intends to grab a literal halo from the river, given on appears, plotting to have him impersonate an angel. A scheme of encroaching on heaven

songs with such a sheen -- 'Remembrance' by Actress & Zsela