Saint Brynach was a 6th-century Welsh saint. He is traditionally associated with Pembrokeshire, where several churches are dedicated to him.
A 12th-century 'life' tells us that some time in the early 6th century, Brynach travelled (from where is unstated) to Rome and Brittany, and then on to Milford Haven. He erected various oratories near the rivers Cleddau, Gwaun, and Caman and at the foot of Mynydd Carningli (translated as 'Mountain of the Angels'), which was his most famous foundation. This monastery founded by Brynach was at present-day Nevern (in Welsh, Nanhyfer). The land was given to him by the local lord, Clether, who retired to Cornwall. Brynach was harassed by King Maelgwn of Gwynedd for a while, until he wrought miracles and the two came to terms. Saint Brynach died on 7 April, on which day his feast is celebrated. His church, overhanging the Nevern, is his lasting memorial.
The "Life of St Brynach" portrays him as something of a wild fellow in his youth but very virtuous after his conversion. The descriptions of his adventures (including amorous and ghostly encounters) display a degree of humour unusual in the writers of saintly lives.
I had a new premonition
I have found the non light
I've had a brand new renewal of sight
Do you need a new genuflection?
Do you wanna make a different pact?
You've got to get in with the facts
It's the end
Innocence gone
Your whole meaning
Becomes undone
You've made an art of treachery
You'll be snake right out of anything
I've said, "I won't do, not a thing"
To the double negative, you can only agree
Are you waiting for your resurrection?
Do you wanna make a different pact?
You've got to get in with the facts
Do you need a new genuflection?
Do you wanna make a different pact?
You've got to get in with the facts
It's the end
Innocence gone
Your whole meaning
Becomes undone
Innocence gone
Innocence gone
Innocence gone
Innocence gone
It's the end
Innocence gone
Your whole meaning
Becomes undone
It's the end
Innocence gone
Your whole meaning