Go ask 'The Giving Tree' for some money because Shel Silverstein's houseboat just hit the market

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This may just be 'Where the Sidewalk Ends' after all.

Beloved poet and childrens' author Shel Silverstein lived in a home that was as quirky and characteristic as his simple yet peculiar words and illustrations.

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Because this wasn't just any home built on a foundation somewhere on land — this was a houseboat with so many incongruent edges and strange-looking windows and features one could swear it was something Silverstein dreamed up himself.

Take a look at the Sausalito, California dreamboat below:

Located at 8 Liberty Dock, this one-bedroom, one-bathroom work of art was named 'Evil Eye' by Silverstein's good friend, artist Larry Moyer.

The home bears a rich history, as it was formerly a military balloon barge structure used in WWII.

The asking price is $390,000, so if you're interested, you might want to head over to 'The Giving Tree' to ask for some cash.

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