However, since you said , maybe you want me to ignore the decoding and produce a generic piece of content based on the sound or mood of the phrase.
If we assume each letter is shifted in the alphabet (e.g., b→a, r→q, n→m, etc.), "brnamj" becomes "aqmzli", which still doesn’t look like English. brnamj ltlym allght alfrnsyt
Another possibility — maybe it's a mis-typed or phonetically written phrase. Could it be or "burn them all at night for insanity" ? But "allght" could be "alight" or "a light". However, since you said , maybe you want