The Lepontii were an ancient Celtic people occupying portions of Rhaetia (in modern Switzerland and northern Italy) in the Alps during the late Bronze Age/Iron age. Recent archeological excavations and their association with the Golasecca culture (IX-VII centuries BC) and Canegrate culture(XIII century BC) point to a Celtic affiliation. From the analysis of their language and the place names of the old Lepontic areas, it was hypothesized that these people represent a layer similar to that Celtic but previous to the Gallic penetration in the Po valley.
The chief towns of the Lepontii were Oscela, now Domodossola, Italy, and Bilitio, now Bellinzona, Switzerland. Their territory included the southern slopes of the St. Gotthard Pass and Simplon Pass, corresponding roughly to present-day Ossola and Ticino.
A map of Rhaetia shows the location of the Lepontic territory, in the south-western corner of Rhaetia. The area to the south, including what was to become the Insubrian capital Mediolanum (modern Milan), was Etruscan around 600-500 BC, when the Lepontii began writing tombstone inscriptions in their alphabet, one of several Etruscan-derived alphabets in the Rhaetian territory.
One for you, one for me...
Please don't go away
I'm ready and I'm able
Please don't go away
'till morning comes around.
Please don't go away
while wine is on the table
Please don't go away
Just lay your body down.
Now I don't know what I would do
if you got up to leave.
My jealous heart beats deep inside
and not here on my sleeve.
'Cause I could show a girl like you
such loving and affection
I don't want to make no speech
this here ain't no election.
Please don't go away
Honey change your mind and stay
Hot love's on the way
Honey let me hear you say
Yeah, yeah, yeah....
One for you, one for me...