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I work in an environmental lab. My job is to test drinking and waste water for bacteria. When my tests are finished, I have to sterilize everything in a steam autoclave, hence the title and the idea.
Later, when you see my shadow --that mist-born apparition of me-- standing where you see me standing now crayoned, by your memory in ragged-blue jeans tangle-brown hair the creamness of my skin screaming from the holes in my T-shirt Spare me a thought before I am whisked up --a sterilized cloud of steamed dust-- to bond with the ceiling and the rusty stains of all the others who've stood here before.
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