Monday. Monday.

Monday. Monday. Today we begin. What I do.

Monday/ begin:

verb (used without object), be·gan [bih-gan], be·gun [bih-guhn], be·gin·ning [bih-gin-ing].

to proceed to perform the first or earliest part of some action; commence; start:

‘The story begins when she pours the coffee.’

to come into existence; arise; originate:

‘The custom began during those late-night writing sessions.’

verb (used with object), be·gan, be·gun, be·gin·ning.

to proceed to perform the first or earliest part of (some action):

‘Begin the work today.’

to originate; be the originator of:

‘We began to form new collaborations centered on art as a powerful agent for change.’

to succeed to the slightest extent in (followed by an infinitive):

‘The money won't even begin to cover the complexities of working with others.’

To begin again. And again. A new story that never ends.