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Anna Ioannovna (Russian: Анна Иоанновна; 7 February [O.S. 28 January] 1693 – 28 October [O.S. 17 October] 1740), also spelled Anna Ivanovna and sometimes anglicized as Anne, was regent of the duchy of Courland from 1711 until 1730 and then ruled as empress of Russia from 1730 to 1740.
Anna was born in Moscow as the daughter of Tsar Ivan V—the mentally-disabled brother of Peter the Great—and of Praskovia Saltykova. She was primarily raised by her mother, a very stern woman. By Praskovia's orders Anna was to be raised for the nunnery; she grew up confined to a royal cult of domesticity. This type of confinement was known to not allow for development of personality and explains the cruel tendencies of Anna, who followed in her mother's footsteps. Her education consisted of French, German, dancing, religious text, and folklore. As she grew older she proved obstinate, with a mean streak, earning her the nickname "Ivan the Terrible". Her family moved to St. Petersburg by order of Tsar Peter the Great, and this had a significant effect on Anna; she enjoyed the grandeur society.
Coordinates: 60°N 90°E / 60°N 90°E / 60; 90
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Sucker myself into believing that I'm doing the right thing
I think of your face and I pretend that I'm not alone
I'm lining up all the love and the trust and the good things,
But there's a hole in my heart where I once kept a piece of home
What if one of yours turned a color
You didn't mean for it to be
And what if one of yours became another
Would you hear it say:
Let me go
This isn't what I wanted. I can't be here anymore
Let me go
This isn't what I needed. I can't exist here anymore
I've been thinking about my money and how I gave it all away
I've been thinking about the people and how I should have never let them stay
I've been thinking about how I always have to write just one more song
Well you know me, and that I'll never change
But I meant it well all along, and I was wrong
What if one of yours turned a color
You didn't mean for it to be
And what if one of yours became another
Would you hear it say:
Let me go
This isn't what I wanted. I can't be here anymore
Let me go
This isn't what I needed. I can't exist here anymore
Replace the silence with deafening sound
Send away the people, I want no one around
This is my greatest mistake
And I will not be denied
I'm crawling my way to the surface outside
What if one of yours turned a color
You didn't mean for it to be
And what if one of yours became another
Would you hear it say:
Let me go
This isn't what I wanted. I can't be here anymore
Let me go