Rwayt Myhaf Wfysl Kamlh Bdwn Rdwd Mntdy Ghram -
Row1: q w e r t y u i o p Left shift: q→(none), w→q, e→w, r→e, t→r, y→t, u→y, i→u, o→i, p→o
r → o w → t a → x y → v t → q → “otxvq” (not good) rwayt myhaf wfysl kamlh bdwn rdwd mntdy ghram
But “mntdy” could be “monday” with n→o (+1), t→n (-6), d→d (0), y→a (+? no). Actually monday = m o n d a y. Compare to m n t d y: m=m, o≠n, n≠t, d=d, a≠y. So if each letter shifted differently? Probably not. Row1: q w e r t y u
Apply to “rwayt”: r→e, w→q, a→(none — so maybe skip or error?), y→t, t→r → “eq?tr” — fails because a has no left. So not likely. Compare to m n t d y: m=m, o≠n, n≠t, d=d, a≠y
Given the phrase includes “mntdy” and “ghram” — “ghram” looks like “gram” with an h. Possibly a simple letter shift of +1 or -1? Try -1 (shift backward 1):