What a gorgeous song! However, unless I am just blind here, I don't really like the name "Dee_March_08"...it just doesn't fit the emotions of the song.
Seriously, the song is beautiful and deserves a title fitting of that. I love the breakdown where the percussion drops out. Then the changeup where it comes back in is inspiring. This is a very enjoyable piece.
Now I would not call it a producer's nightmare. Stephen said somewhere else that he would lost with a hardware sequencer, and I have to admit, those of you who still use them exclusively amaze me with the results. Your song is no different.
Technical:
I think the piano would have a more fluid fill if it were washed a little more in reverb. I would not do it to the point where you lose it's pointedness, but just enough to take the edges off of the end. I would also give your percussion more reverb. It has a delay on there, but that does not take the place of a good reverb sound to have it floating along.
The volume of the percussion should go down a hair, along with the piano. There is some fantastic background that is getting lost because of that mix.
The strings that double the piano lead at the end also need a longer decay, or some reverb to help carry them.
And as a small note of taste, it would be great to hear some bell-like sound accompanying the piano and string lead at the end...duplicating them same notes or every few notes...or even what your left hand is doing.
I hope this does not seem like a whole lot, because it reality it is not. Just a few volume tweaks and reverb is the biggest factors.
Again I really enjoyed this song!
Jon