For pianists, it is often classified around a Grade 5 difficulty level (specifically the Chester Grade 5 Solos version), making it accessible to intermediate learners.
While instrumental, the title and melody often prompt metaphorical interpretations from listeners and critics:
The title may represent a love that is difficult to grasp—like attempting to "kiss" falling raindrops.
The composition is widely described as melancholic yet beautiful , evoking feelings of longing, introspection, and calm. Meaning and Inspiration
The piece is a hallmark of Yiruma’s signature style—a soft, repetitive lullaby-like melody featuring gentle arpeggios and poignant harmonies.
It begins with a delicate right-hand melody in the upper octave, gradually thickening in texture as the left hand adds depth.