"I look for a place where I be free" — subjunctive or just bad English?


I'd like to know whether the phrase "where I be" is grammatically incorrect or whether it is correct if in the subjunctive mood. If it is in the subjunctive mood, what exactly would it mean?


The entire example sentence is:



I look for a place where I be free.





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