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"[[Birdhouse in Your Soul]]", the 1989 ode to a [[nightlight]] by the band [[They Might Be Giants]], references a “bluebird of friendliness” and a “blue canary” in its lyrics.
The titular bluebird of the song "Birds", from the 2013 album ''[[Government Plates]]'' by the [[Sacramento]]-based [[experimental]] [[hip hop]] group [[Death Grips]], is thought to be referencing [[Charles Bukowski]]'s [[poem]] "Bluebird", wherein bluebirds represent vulnerability that Bukowski felt as a result of [[child abuse]] from his father.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://genius.com/1183486/Charles-bukowski-bluebird/That-wants-to-get-out-but-im-too-tough-for-him-i-say-stay-in-there-im-not-going-to-let-anybody-see-you|title=That / wants to get out / but I'm too tough for him, / I say, stay in there, I'm not going / to let anybody see / you.|website=Genius.com|access-date=17 December 2021}}</ref>
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