There are intimations of throbbing machines and whispering winds and cosmic heartbeats and animal groans, yet all within the most abstract of contexts.
A smoke-hazed sun had crossed much of the sky, and the hot, searing winds from the east had changed to cool, whispering winds drifting down from the shattered peaks to the west.
Outlined by a window, and framed in sky clear as indigo-stained glass, diminished beneath his laden bookshelves, Sethvir listened to the squeak of a loose shutter and the dry, whispered winds off the desert.
It wasn't the silence of the mountains, though, that cradle of boughs and whispering winds and the vast deep of the starry sky.
The shafts were the basis for stories of Cornish immigrant miners who entered and never emerged, and longtime residents recall being told by their parents and grandparents that whispering winds emanating from partly collapsed entranceways sounded like the lyrical songs miners took down with them to the tunnels.
Other residential societies on inside of this branch are Paranjape Crystal Garden, Valentia, Whispering winds.
It was the soft springtime - the season of flowers, and green leaves, and whispering winds - the pastoral May of Italia's poets: but hushed was the voice of song on the banks of the Tiber - the reeds gave music no more.