Lights, camera . . .details! Heh heh. ;)
OK, when you say light breeze, how light a breeze are you talking about? 5mph or 50mph? Also, is the wind coming directly across (perpendicular to) the runway or at some other angle?
And, what aircraft are you trying to land in the wind? I know you mentioned the 737, but any other aircraft as well? If you are landing multi-engine aircraft are you certain your engines are set to the same level? Also, is your rudder trimmed correctly? Are you only drifting while landing, or while flying, too?
Finally, you may want to check a 737 operations manual to see what the proper amount of nose of pitch is for landing. 5 degrees doesn't sound too excessive for your flare. Though, if you want a glimpse of calculating an exact angle, take a peek at this:
http://pdf.aiaa.org/preview/1978/PV1978_1296.pdf 
A much easier to understand guide to landing in general (the whole process) with several good rules of thumb can be found here:
http://www.av8n.com/how/htm/landing.htmlUnfortunately, I could not find any free flight manuals for the Boeing 737. However, if it is an aircraft you enjoy flying a lot, it may be worth the $20 or so to buy one of the various guides that are out there.
Best of luck,
~Darrin